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    Breather Membrane for Timber frame - Which side faces out?

    I know i sound stupid, and maybe i am????? I had a load of housewrap delivered, but there's no logos on it and both sides appear shiney. What side should face out? Side A. is like the top of a waffle with miniture pits Side B. is flat I'm still not sure what side faces out? Sorry to be...
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    Building Timber Frame Panels

    I'm about to start building a timber frame toilet/shower building. I've got all the treated timber and OSB, and will be building the 10 timber frame panels needed in a barn, in fairly controlled conditions. I've ordered my breather membrane 'housewrap'. My concern is where to overlap the...
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    Timber Framed Campsite Shower Block - Treated or Untreated?

    Hi, I'm about to start building a timber frame toilet/shower block on my campsite. All the groundworks have been completed and the base is 200mm above ground level. The inside of the building will be well ventilated, but I'm unsure whether to use treated or untreated 2 by 4 inch timber. If I...
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    RE: Treated wood for the Sole plate?

    I'm building a toilet/shower building on my campsite. The bottom of the timber frame will be close to ground level. I'm thinking of laying my concrete slab, with the DPM underneath. Then bring the DPM up the sides of the slab, DPC on top, and then fix a treated soleplate on top. So, Slab -...
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    Timber Frame - Dwarf Wall, or not?

    Hi, I'm about to construct a timber frame building 10m X 6m. It's going to go on a concrete slab of the same size. Obviously, once the cladding goes on, the building will be a tad larger than the slab. A few people have recomended laying a single course of engineered bricks on the slab, and then...
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