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Wheel Chair Ramp - Prairie View Industries SFW530 Portable Singlefold Ramp, 5 ft x 30 in
Folding Wheelchair Ramp Very well built and sturdy, though somewhat industrial in fit and finish. If you need a folding wheelchair ramp, this one will definitely do the job. ...

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Building for a Lifetime: The Design and Construction of Fully Accessible Homes Building for a Lifetime: The Design and Construction of Fully Accessible Homes
Price : $44.95 $77.26

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Answers question of where do I put..., how high should it be

It really helps to lead you in the design and placement of all items and objects, as well as the general layout of you houseplan, rooms and location of house on lot, to make it more convenient and easier for you to get around no matter what your age, height, or physical strength is. It helps you decide the right height for switches, outlets, windows, etc., where they should be in proximity to doorways, beds, work zones, etc. It also gives a good discussion on types of lighting, why and where each is best suited, types of switches, step heights, ramp heights and lengths, the need for less steps, proposing the need to consider letting mechanical aids do the work rather than tired or frail and aging bodies. Helps lead you to the thoughts of doing your exercise in the gym and not be forced to do it in the house. Gives an excellent discussion of what and how for heating, air conditioning, lighting, everthing that goes into a house. It also gives excellent pointers as to what scales to use in creating your house plan drawings to avoid confusion and mistakes by the builder in implementing your plans. Compares accessible building standards to the currently accepted building standards and provides the reason for the departures from the norm. A lot of information is provided on the methods of testing and developing the standards that this text espouses, sort of like in depth and pragmatic time and motion studies. Much of this can be ignored by the reader, but for the doubters out there it does fully explain and support the standards and approaches provided.

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WELL WORTH IT!

Although the book is a little dated (1994) the concepts are great and something anyone building or remodeling a home should consider.

Don't assume your builder already knows how to build for a lifetime.

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The BEST Book ANYONE Can Read Before Building Their Own Home

I got this book because I was planning to build a house which I want to be accessible for future years. This book was really more than I bargained for. I think EVERYONE should read this book before designing their home, even if they think they don't care about needs for future years. One of the best features of this book is that it points out where required accessibilty, or accessibility standards are often completely insufficient--probably because they were developed by able-bodied people. They have now done a lot of research on what gives people trouble, and improvements on the required standards that are far better. This book covers every aspect and room of your home, inside and outside. It is well-written, in plain English, with plenty of pictures and drawings that are EASY to comprehend. This book is expensive, but well-worth every penny.

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Required reading for home building/remodeling

The best single volume I've seen on designing a house that works for you (not against you) throughout your lifetime. Excellent information on decline of strength and ability with age, and some excellent ideas on making a "handicapped accessible home" that looks like a thoughtfully designed home instead of a hospital. Plenty of real-life examples, many of them no more costly to implement than the standard US housing market styles, and solid information on remodeling to fit needs.

Written for the general public, not specialized professions like architect, contractor, etc., it is readable and practical. It is designed to help you think through the possibilities rather than offering cookbook solutions and plans.

It should also be required reading for church building committee members, etc, though not officially addressing churches and other public buildings.

Buildings well-designed to meet the needs of people with various disabilities are also well-designed to meet the needs of people without disabilities. This book will help you do just that.

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This is a very informative book

This book provides a lot of good information about building an accessible home. It is more oriented towards new construction, however, it includes a chapter regarding remodeling and a lot of the ideas for accessible new construction could potentially be incorporated into an existing home. This is the best resource on this topic that I have found so far.

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Question : Where can i find plans for building a fireplace/mantel for a ventless gas firebox
I'm putting a ventless gas fireplace in my house it comes with gas logs and a firebox with a fan. I need to build a fireplace/hearth around it preferably out of faux stone, but i dont know where to begin. i would like to find some plans or instructions online. please help

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Hang on a minute. As a HVAC professional, I must ask you to please reconsider a vent less fireplace. Every day in America 1 to 10 people are killed by accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. A gas appliance is one of the biggest producers of carbon monoxide, thus this is the biggest offender. When you burn a fossil fuel, you have a by product, and need to vent it outside. Check with your local building department in your town, or county. And be safe first.

 

Question : Can anyone tell me where i can get a schematic diagram or building plans on how to make a reclinerthe lazyboy
I need a schematic drawing or building plans on how to make a recliner. i'm looking for the lazyboy type of recliner. It will be much appreciated. thanks

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they have magazines on wood projects on the shelves in the Bt section at the local library and can print copies for you ,, also the schematic could be in an ad at the web sites for lazyboy or King Coil the furniture sales sites,, also use the contact question area at the yankee workshop , Good Luck ,,An olde dude

 



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