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19th June 2006, 06:29 PM #1New Member
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pre fab
Hi, I have many questions. Hopefully might get a few answers.
I am doing a renovation/extension all up about 30 sqares,
I have the slab poured and everything is at a stand still as I do not know wether to go prefabricated walls or have them sticked. What are peoples experiance? also what goes up first, strucual steel or frame?
I have many quotes from truss manufacturers but am unable to determin what will work out better, structually, then cost.
Also, I have tried lifting boards and in stead of punching the nails through, does anyone know of a highly curosive ( to steel) acid that you put on the head of the nail and come back the next day, and just lift the board up???
I reckon that is a good idea!
Feedback-advice would be great.
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20th June 2006, 10:51 PM #2New Member
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Hi everyone,
HAs any one dealt with Deacon truss company in Tullamarine??
Any info/experiences would be great.
Also BB truss and trustek.
I have heard bad and good but thought this wood be the best e to ask.
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20th June 2006, 10:59 PM #3Hammer Head
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if the slabs ready why not just get a crew in to cut on site, no waiting for truss guys to detail drawings, quote, make then deliver. Price should be same if you find the right crew. Just a thought. in NSW there is still a big stick frame industry manly Europeans and middle eastern crews.
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21st June 2006, 12:39 PM #4Novice
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Prefab frames are usually quicker to erect on site and cheaper. I have been told of troubles with prefab frames not being 100% correct which need to be altered on site.
The structural steel is usually erected first and the timber frame constructed around it.
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