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96 of 99 found the following review helpful:
Very Useful and Informative Book Apr 25, 2000
By Reeder Lyons I've been in the remodeling business since 1975, and have worked most of this time by myself. I'm just finishing a 10 x 20 room addition for a customer. I purchased this book at the beginning of this project and have found Mr. Carroll's book refreshing and informative. There were many ideas and suggestions that were benificial. I found the rafter layout-jig very useful. His suggestions about the "math" of the rafter was very useful, and increased my capacity to complete the job in a timely maner which helped my bottom line. I appreciated his easy reading style and found his book enjoyable. I wish his information on the cornice system had been a little more detailed, but found his explanations sufficent. I found his information about clamps and holding jigs to be of special interest and enjoyed all of his book. I even bought his other book, "Measuring, Marking, and Layout", which I also found enlighting, enjoyable, fun, and benificial, to my professional standing as a remodeler. Thanks for two great books, that help take the mystery out of some of the more complex parts of our profession. Respectfully Reeder Lyons IMH Remodeling & Repair
47 of 48 found the following review helpful:
Gleaning one useful tip alone worth the book's price Dec 22, 2000
By John A. Grossbohlin
"the_colonial_craftsman"
It has been some 30 years since I first helped build a 4 car garage and there have been many "working alone" projects, ranging from additions, to decks, to complete home remodels since. I'm completely remodeling a house now... Over those years I figured out many of the tips in the book myself. However, it would have been far more efficient to have had the book 30 years ago. The book somewhat makes up for not having a mentor... i.e., someone to "cause [you] to be taught Informed and Instructed in the Trade, Art and Mystery of a [builder]." (Paraphrased from an 18th century apprenticeship agreement). I'm about to order another copy for my brother...
45 of 46 found the following review helpful:
Speaking as a novice... Feb 07, 2004
By MicrobeMentor
"akbca"
this book was extremely helpful to me in building a detached room for my son. The book was recommended from a website about building small houses, so I reserved it through our library. Having read the book, I found the tips and explanations for framing rafters provided clarification for the sketchy instructions from the 5 other books we have about building outbuildings. Perhaps using clamps and homemade jigs to support work is a given for a professional, but it was an eye-opener for me! I did extensive renovation on my historical house, but had help from friends to do it. Building this room from the ground up mostly alone is a different matter. I wish we had this book when we were trying to square the foundation. I am now ordering the book for myself, as the library wants their own book back!!
26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Suggested title change Aug 04, 2005
By Kevin E. Reilly
"Tool Freak"
This book should be called "101 Uses for C-clamps and yard sticks".
That might sound like a negative statement considering that I gave it 4 stars. On the contrary... this is a VERY helpful book.
My only complaint would be that the author recycles the same methods over and over again in a book that is structured to follow the phases of construction.
If the book is actually intended for an experienced builder, it would save time to describe a particular method and then discuss it's various uses.
Instead, this book goes phase-by-phase through the construction process. Utilizing many of the same techniques over and over again. Yet I felt compelled to keep reading in case there was something new around the corner. There wasn't.
I think this book is a "must read" for anyone who's looking to tackle a project on their own. Or a professional who's looking for some new ideas. It's full of great ideas that only come from necessity, and I fully intend to employ many of them at the first opportunity.
That being said; once you've mastered the concept of site-built brackets and using clamps as extra hands, the biggest contribution this book makes is in some of the author's solo-measuring procedures.
All three are worth the price of the book, just don't get so caught up that you think there's more in store "in the next chapter".
22 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Just the thing for homeowners Oct 17, 1999 As a guy who spends every weekend and nearly every vacation working on my home, this great little book is a godsend. With three kids at home under the age 10, my only possible helper--my wife--spends all her time taking care of them. That leaves just me to get the work done and,frankly, it's not easy doing all this by myself. Then along comes John Carroll to show the way. Carroll has figured out ways to do things without a helper that would've taken me a century of weekends to figure out. Thanks.
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