Also TPO normally is installed two ways. With a glue type of adhesive or Heat welded at overlaps. I might be confusing with PVC single membrane or PVC may also have to same installations. Check and correct me if I’m wrong.
I’m pretty sure mechanically fastened means screw, nails or any metal fastener…etc. basically NOT adhesive, i.e. SA, hot mop, torch, cold process or glues. Correct me if I’m wrong please.
Awesome video…. Do you happen to remember where you got those plans? I am trying to reach myself how to read plans and become more proficient as a roofing GC/PM/Tech
If you do a web search for “holabird academy architectural drawings” there is a link to the drawings (pdf) that takes you back to the gc’s website (Cam Builds)
Can you do a video on the most common types of connectors? Connectors for wood & steel trusses, beams, and columns. When and why a particular one is used for different senecios. Thanks!
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Thanks for commenting! Be sure to check out my latest video about post tensioned slab on grade foundations.
Also TPO normally is installed two ways. With a glue type of adhesive or Heat welded at overlaps. I might be confusing with PVC single membrane or PVC may also have to same installations. Check and correct me if I’m wrong.
I’m pretty sure mechanically fastened means screw, nails or any metal fastener…etc. basically NOT adhesive, i.e. SA, hot mop, torch, cold process or glues. Correct me if I’m wrong please.
Awesome video…. Do you happen to remember where you got those plans? I am trying to reach myself how to read plans and become more proficient as a roofing GC/PM/Tech
If you do a web search for “holabird academy architectural drawings” there is a link to the drawings (pdf) that takes you back to the gc’s website (Cam Builds)
Thanks for commenting! Be sure to check out my latest video about post tensioned slab on grade foundations.
Can you do a video on the most common types of connectors? Connectors for wood & steel trusses, beams, and columns.
When and why a particular one is used for different senecios.
Thanks!
Thank you for your comment. Yes, I will plan that for a future video.