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US Army Field Manual # FM 5-426 Carpentry 1995-10-03.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Construction Drawings 1-1
Architectural Symbols, Line Conventions, and Material Conventions 1-1
Working Drawings 1-2
Site Plans 1-3
Elevations 1-4
Floor Plans 1-4
Detail Drawings 1-7
Sections 1-7
Details 1-10
Wood Framing Drawings 1-10
Light Wood Framing 1-12
Heavy Wood Framing 1-17
Chapter 2. Construction Planning and Materials 2-1
Planning 2-1
Built-in-Place Method 2-1
Panel Method 2-2
Materials 2-3
Lumber 2-3
Hardware 2-5
Chapter 3. Bills of Materials 3-1
Materials Takeoff List 3-1
Materials Estimate List 3-2
Bill of Materials Format 3-4
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
*This publication supersedes FM 5-551, 23 February 1984.
Chapter 4. Building Layout and Foundation 4-1
Layout 4-1
Laying Out a Rectangular Building Site 4-2
Laying Out an Irregular Building Site 4-2
Setting Batter Boards 4-2
Extending Lines 4-3
Squaring Lines 4-5
Foundations 4-5
Wall Foundations 4-5
Column or Post Foundations 4-6
Chapter 5. Forms for Concrete 5-1
Form Design 5-1
Form Construction 5-1
Foundation and Footing Forms 5-2
Wall Forms 5-3
Column Forms 5-6
Beam and Girder Forms 5-6
Floor Forms 5-6
Stair Forms 5-7
Form Removal 5-7
Chapter 6. Rough Framing 6-1
Types of Framing 6-1
Light Framing 6-1
Heavy Framing 6-3
Expedient Framing 6-3
Connections 6-4
Joints 6-4
Splices 6-6
Sills 6-7
Platform Construction 6-7
Balloon-Framed Construction 6-8
Braced-Framing Sills 6-8
Built-Up Sills 6-8
Girders 6-8
Size Requirements 6-9
Load Area 6-10
Floor Load 6-11
Built-Up Girders 6-12
Splicing 6-13
Girder Supports 6-14
Girder Forms 6-15
Flooring 6-15
Floor Joists 6-15
Floor Joists for Platform Construction 6-18
Floor Bridging 6-18
Floor Openings 6-19
Subfloors 6-20
Finish Floors 6-20
Walls and Partitions 6-22
Corner Posts 6-23
Partition Posts 6-25
Studs 6-26
Girts 6-26
Top Plate and Sole Plate 6-26
Bridging 6-28
Plumbed Posts and Straightened Walls 6-28
Bracing 6-29
Exterior Walls 6-31
Ceilings 6-35
Wall Openings 6-36
Stovepipes 6-36
Ventilators 6-37
Stairways 6-38
Stairway Framing 6-38
Risers and Treads 6-40
Chapter 7. Roof Systems and Coverings 7-1
Roof Framing 7-1
Roofing Terms 7-2
Rafters 7-2
Trusses 7-8
Roof Openings 7-14
Roof Decking 7-15
Roof Coverings 7-15
Asphalt and Asbestos-Cement Roofing 7-15
Built-Up Roofing Material 7-18
Reroofing 7-19
Asphalt-Shingle Roofs 7-19
Asphalt-Prepared Roll Roofings 7-21
Built-Up Roofs 7-22
Slate Roofs 7-25
Tile Roofs 7-25
Asbestos-Cement Roofs 7-26
Metal Roofs 7-26
Wood-Shingle Roofs 7-26
Chapter 8. Doors and Windows 8-1
Doors 8-1
Types of Doors 8-1
Door Frames 8-3
Swing 8-6
Door Hardware 8-6
Door Installation 8-6
Lock Installation 8-9
Windows 8-9
Window Frames 8-10
Window Sashes 8-11
Accessories 8-12
Window Screens 8-12
Door Screens 8-12
Hoods or Canopies 8-13
Chapter 9. Finish Carpentry 9-1
Interior Wall and Partition Coverings 9-1
Plywood and Fiber board 9-1
Sheetrock 9-1
Base Molding 9-7
Ceiling Coverings 9-9
Sheetrock 9-9
Plywood 9-9
Fiberboard 9-9
iling Moldings 9-10
Chapter 10. Nonstandard Fixed Bridge 10-1
Bridge Classification 10-1
Substructure 10-2
Abutments 10-2
Intermediate Supports 10-2
Bracing 10-5
Construction Procedures 10-5
Superstructure 10-9
Stringers 10-9
Flooring 10-10
Curbs 10-10
Handrails 10-10
Sidewalks 10-11
End Dam 10-11
Chapter 11. Timber-Pile Wharves 11-1
Types of Wharves 11-1
Types of Piles 11-1
Bearing Piles 11-1
Fender Piles 11-1
Mooring Piles 11-2
Installation of Piles 11-2
Using Special Tools 11-2
Straightening Piles 11-3
Cutting Piles 11-4
Capping Timber Piles 11-4
Bracing Piles 11-4
Wharf Superstructure 11-6
Stringers 11-6
Decking 11-7
Stringpieces 11-7
Fender Piles and Chocks 11-7
Pile Clusters and Corner Fenders 11-8
Floating Log Fenders (Camels) 11-9
Pile-Mooring Dolphins 11-9
Docking Hardware 11-10
Hardware Installation 11-11
Anchorages for Hardware 11-11
Appendix A. Conversion Tables A-l
Length A-l
Area A-l
Linear Measure A-l
Appendix B. Carpentry Abbreviations and Symbols B-l
Abbreviations B-l
Symbols B-3
Architectural B-3
Plumbing B-4
Electrical B-5
Appendix C. Manpower Estimates C-l
Appendix D. General Information D-l
Floor and Wall Tile D-l
Resilient Floor Tile D-l
Ceramic and Other Specialty Tiles D-2
Suspended Ceilings D-3
Acoustical Tile D-3
Grid-System Components D-3
Installation D-3
Painting Ceilings and Walls D-4
Ceilings D-4
Walls D-4
Cleanup D-5
Glossary Glossary-1
References References- 1
Index Index-1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Construction Drawings 1-1
Architectural Symbols, Line Conventions, and Material Conventions 1-1
Working Drawings 1-2
Site Plans 1-3
Elevations 1-4
Floor Plans 1-4
Detail Drawings 1-7
Sections 1-7
Details 1-10
Wood Framing Drawings 1-10
Light Wood Framing 1-12
Heavy Wood Framing 1-17
Chapter 2. Construction Planning and Materials 2-1
Planning 2-1
Built-in-Place Method 2-1
Panel Method 2-2
Materials 2-3
Lumber 2-3
Hardware 2-5
Chapter 3. Bills of Materials 3-1
Materials Takeoff List 3-1
Materials Estimate List 3-2
Bill of Materials Format 3-4
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
*This publication supersedes FM 5-551, 23 February 1984.
Chapter 4. Building Layout and Foundation 4-1
Layout 4-1
Laying Out a Rectangular Building Site 4-2
Laying Out an Irregular Building Site 4-2
Setting Batter Boards 4-2
Extending Lines 4-3
Squaring Lines 4-5
Foundations 4-5
Wall Foundations 4-5
Column or Post Foundations 4-6
Chapter 5. Forms for Concrete 5-1
Form Design 5-1
Form Construction 5-1
Foundation and Footing Forms 5-2
Wall Forms 5-3
Column Forms 5-6
Beam and Girder Forms 5-6
Floor Forms 5-6
Stair Forms 5-7
Form Removal 5-7
Chapter 6. Rough Framing 6-1
Types of Framing 6-1
Light Framing 6-1
Heavy Framing 6-3
Expedient Framing 6-3
Connections 6-4
Joints 6-4
Splices 6-6
Sills 6-7
Platform Construction 6-7
Balloon-Framed Construction 6-8
Braced-Framing Sills 6-8
Built-Up Sills 6-8
Girders 6-8
Size Requirements 6-9
Load Area 6-10
Floor Load 6-11
Built-Up Girders 6-12
Splicing 6-13
Girder Supports 6-14
Girder Forms 6-15
Flooring 6-15
Floor Joists 6-15
Floor Joists for Platform Construction 6-18
Floor Bridging 6-18
Floor Openings 6-19
Subfloors 6-20
Finish Floors 6-20
Walls and Partitions 6-22
Corner Posts 6-23
Partition Posts 6-25
Studs 6-26
Girts 6-26
Top Plate and Sole Plate 6-26
Bridging 6-28
Plumbed Posts and Straightened Walls 6-28
Bracing 6-29
Exterior Walls 6-31
Ceilings 6-35
Wall Openings 6-36
Stovepipes 6-36
Ventilators 6-37
Stairways 6-38
Stairway Framing 6-38
Risers and Treads 6-40
Chapter 7. Roof Systems and Coverings 7-1
Roof Framing 7-1
Roofing Terms 7-2
Rafters 7-2
Trusses 7-8
Roof Openings 7-14
Roof Decking 7-15
Roof Coverings 7-15
Asphalt and Asbestos-Cement Roofing 7-15
Built-Up Roofing Material 7-18
Reroofing 7-19
Asphalt-Shingle Roofs 7-19
Asphalt-Prepared Roll Roofings 7-21
Built-Up Roofs 7-22
Slate Roofs 7-25
Tile Roofs 7-25
Asbestos-Cement Roofs 7-26
Metal Roofs 7-26
Wood-Shingle Roofs 7-26
Chapter 8. Doors and Windows 8-1
Doors 8-1
Types of Doors 8-1
Door Frames 8-3
Swing 8-6
Door Hardware 8-6
Door Installation 8-6
Lock Installation 8-9
Windows 8-9
Window Frames 8-10
Window Sashes 8-11
Accessories 8-12
Window Screens 8-12
Door Screens 8-12
Hoods or Canopies 8-13
Chapter 9. Finish Carpentry 9-1
Interior Wall and Partition Coverings 9-1
Plywood and Fiber board 9-1
Sheetrock 9-1
Base Molding 9-7
Ceiling Coverings 9-9
Sheetrock 9-9
Plywood 9-9
Fiberboard 9-9
iling Moldings 9-10
Chapter 10. Nonstandard Fixed Bridge 10-1
Bridge Classification 10-1
Substructure 10-2
Abutments 10-2
Intermediate Supports 10-2
Bracing 10-5
Construction Procedures 10-5
Superstructure 10-9
Stringers 10-9
Flooring 10-10
Curbs 10-10
Handrails 10-10
Sidewalks 10-11
End Dam 10-11
Chapter 11. Timber-Pile Wharves 11-1
Types of Wharves 11-1
Types of Piles 11-1
Bearing Piles 11-1
Fender Piles 11-1
Mooring Piles 11-2
Installation of Piles 11-2
Using Special Tools 11-2
Straightening Piles 11-3
Cutting Piles 11-4
Capping Timber Piles 11-4
Bracing Piles 11-4
Wharf Superstructure 11-6
Stringers 11-6
Decking 11-7
Stringpieces 11-7
Fender Piles and Chocks 11-7
Pile Clusters and Corner Fenders 11-8
Floating Log Fenders (Camels) 11-9
Pile-Mooring Dolphins 11-9
Docking Hardware 11-10
Hardware Installation 11-11
Anchorages for Hardware 11-11
Appendix A. Conversion Tables A-l
Length A-l
Area A-l
Linear Measure A-l
Appendix B. Carpentry Abbreviations and Symbols B-l
Abbreviations B-l
Symbols B-3
Architectural B-3
Plumbing B-4
Electrical B-5
Appendix C. Manpower Estimates C-l
Appendix D. General Information D-l
Floor and Wall Tile D-l
Resilient Floor Tile D-l
Ceramic and Other Specialty Tiles D-2
Suspended Ceilings D-3
Acoustical Tile D-3
Grid-System Components D-3
Installation D-3
Painting Ceilings and Walls D-4
Ceilings D-4
Walls D-4
Cleanup D-5
Glossary Glossary-1
References References- 1
Index Index-1
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