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Re: Felder How To videos
开云体育Steve, ? Thanks for the link. ? Imran ? From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Steve Wurster
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2021 1:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Felder How To videos ? Regarding the extremely small size of the videos on their website, it's easier to just go right to their YouTube channel: |
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Re: Felder How To videos
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On May 6, 2021, at 12:33 PM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
?I don’t do phones for internet stuff. Worked on my computer, but I did have to go full screen to enlarge the small video.
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Re: Felder How To videos
开云体育I don’t do phones for internet stuff. Worked on my computer, but I did have to go full screen to enlarge the small video.
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Re: Felder How To videos
开云体育I thought, I just checkout the how to video. On my iphone, I cannot go full screen or go to utube by touching on utube icon. Is it just me or same for everyone? Imran On May 6, 2021, at 12:01 PM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
?Felder has started a video “How to” section on their website, might be helpful. They will also be at the Vegas show….
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Felder How To videos
开云体育Felder has started a video “How to” section on their website, might be helpful. They will also be at the Vegas show….
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Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
开云体育Just realized that mice can likely chew thru this seal. I think, I am just going to do the step 1 of grading to get the water to drain away. Tiller time soon. Imran On May 6, 2021, at 10:25 AM, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
? Thanks Mac. All good points. All this discussion now because I would like to rip the last bad side of the door stile, instead of multiple passes of the 13’ 4x8 thru the planer. My saw can only do just under 13’ rip now because RL125 is along the wall facing outfeed and reducing my capability by ~3-4ft. So I need to trim the length of the 13’ stile by a few inches to rip them and wanted to finalize the threshold. Imran On May 6, 2021, at 9:37 AM, Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression <airtightclamps@...> wrote: ?Imran,?
The articulating drop down seals work very nicely I would look for something with a lot ?of slop, with doors that large you might have trouble maintaining the accuracy they require.? I believe the last ones I used had a gap of total 12mm. I also make a rub plate of SS and let into the bottom side jamb for activator to rub on . All and all I agree with Glen and Jonathan use drop down seal , they work nicely. Grinding a tapered concrete edge , adding a face drip cap , drop down seal and fixing grade. All this is mute if the jambs and hinges are not A+. mac,,, <image.jpg> 10 years old? Low profile handicap alu sill on a commercial door I built standard american style 68mm thick drop down seal shows how tight the space is. mac,,,
martin/campshure/co/llc Designing and building for 50 years On May 6, 2021, at 8:16 AM, Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression <airtightclamps@...> wrote:
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Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
开云体育Thanks Mac. All good points. All this discussion now because I would like to rip the last bad side of the door stile, instead of multiple passes of the 13’ 4x8 thru the planer. My saw can only do just under 13’ rip now because RL125 is along the wall facing outfeed and reducing my capability by ~3-4ft. So I need to trim the length of the 13’ stile by a few inches to rip them and wanted to finalize the threshold. Imran On May 6, 2021, at 9:37 AM, Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression <airtightclamps@...> wrote:
?Imran,? The articulating drop down seals work very nicely I would look for something with a lot ?of slop, with doors that large you might have trouble maintaining the accuracy they require.? I believe the last ones I used had a gap of total 12mm. I also make a rub plate of SS and let into the bottom side jamb for activator to rub on . All and all I agree with Glen and Jonathan use drop down seal , they work nicely. Grinding a tapered concrete edge , adding a face drip cap , drop down seal and fixing grade. All this is mute if the jambs and hinges are not A+. mac,,, <image.jpg> 10 years old? Low profile handicap alu sill on a commercial door I built standard american style 68mm thick drop down seal shows how tight the space is. mac,,,
martin/campshure/co/llc Designing and building for 50 years On May 6, 2021, at 8:16 AM, Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression <airtightclamps@...> wrote:
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Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
开云体育Imran,?The articulating drop down seals work very nicely I would look for something with a lot ?of slop, with doors that large you might have trouble maintaining the accuracy they require.? I believe the last ones I used had a gap of total 12mm. I also make a rub plate of SS and let into the bottom side jamb for activator to rub on . All and all I agree with Glen and Jonathan use drop down seal , they work nicely. Grinding a tapered concrete edge , adding a face drip cap , drop down seal and fixing grade. All this is mute if the jambs and hinges are not A+. mac,,, 10 years old? Low profile handicap alu sill on a commercial door I built standard american style 68mm thick drop down seal shows how tight the space is. mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc Designing and building for 50 years On May 6, 2021, at 8:16 AM, Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression <airtightclamps@...> wrote:
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Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
开云体育David if you are interested contact Rachael at Sotheby’s.?Portland ,,, possibly May, very much looking forward to the trip. You and grand kids how great is that! mac,,, ? martin/campshure/co/llc Designing and building for 50 years On May 6, 2021, at 2:14 AM, david@... via groups.io <david@...> wrote:
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Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
开云体育Jonathan, Thanks for the ideas. Glen shared similar articulating seal. I am looking into that. Imran? On May 6, 2021, at 12:05 AM, Jonathan Martens <jonathan@...> wrote:
? On May 6, 2021 06:02, Jonathan Martens <jonathan@...> wrote:
Apart from that we almost always use the drip as shown in sketch by Martin in this thread.? Regards,? Jonathan? |
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Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
开云体育Mark, The concrete in the doorway is 1/4” lower than the interior slab. The 2’ pad outside the doorway has minimal slope due to grading challenge. The rough grading is just shy of what it needs to be. I actually improved it but our underground landline was limiting the depth. We no longer have the landline so I can go lower now. If we ever get a motorhome, the entire path road to door (~60’) will need grading for proper entry/exit. Do not really want to do that now because if we get an RV instead (~10’ tall with roof AC), we won’t need much grading. So I was hoping to do final grading in couple of years when we know what we are going with. Imran? On May 6, 2021, at 1:22 AM, mark thomas <murkyd@...> wrote:
?I don't quite get it, a cross section would be better.? Is the inner floor is an inch and a half or so higher elevation than the outside slab?? Does the outer slab actually slope toward the door and water pools?? ?A wood threshold sitting submerged in water is definitely not a good plan.? But if it doesn't actually flow toward the door, and the issue is that it only slopes away slightly so doesn't drain too fast, then a linear drain (incorrectly referred to as "french drain") is a big investment for minor gain.? ?I installed a linear drain at my shop doors and it works great, but I have no threshold and inside and outside floors are same level and the rain pounds directly agains the doors (and then drops down into the drain), so the $10K or so it cost to install was worth it, but it doesn't sound like your situation warrants that.
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Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
开云体育Glen, Pemko 411 type seal is probably best for my situation. I will call them to see if they make a 6’ long version. Thanks. Imran On May 6, 2021, at 12:20 AM, Glen Christensen <grchris1966@...> wrote:
? Imran, How about a grated trench drain and if need be grinding a slop on the shop part of the slab to flow water to the drain? I would get rid of the stop as they suck if your wheeling carts in and out and are just a trip hazzard. Use a Pemko 411 drop seal which will give you 1/2" of space off the floor and seal the bottom of the door. Pemko makes a lot of variations of the 411 but you have to be careful as some you can only shorten so much. I thnk the 420 or something will give you 3/4" space. Glen Alpine Moulding and Millwork Inc. Mail: ?? P.O. Box 486 ?????????? Murphys , CA. 95247 Shop: 441 Pennsylvania Gulch Road ????????? Murphys, CA. 95247 ????????? 209-540-7501 LIC # 707507 On Wed, May 5, 2021 at 3:15 PM imranindiana via <imranindiana=[email protected]> wrote: So for this storage room door, I prefer the threshold is not too high. I can do what I did for my shop. The threshold is on the interior and the back side of the door touches it. Threshold acts like a stop and has weatherstrip in it. So the bottom of the door is exposed to concrete. I wanted low threshold for moving equipment in and out and this has worked fine for 16+ yrs. |
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Re: Working Time of West System Epoxy
开云体育Hi Glen, The idea to recoat is to ensure that sufficient epoxy exists, i.e. it has not been absorbed by the substrate, so the joint is not starved of adhesive. Pic below from user manual, talks about doing it no later than when it starts to becomes tacky. However, you have all of the working time to assemble and clamp. I suggest downloading the user manual if you have not yet, lots of good info. Imran On May 6, 2021, at 12:12 AM, Glen Christensen <grchris1966@...> wrote: ? Imran, Thank you, I switched to another product for the totem pole due to how hot it got. However this is good because I haven't glued up my test curve yet and this makes me feel more confident. I believe someone said to coat the surfaces and let them soak and coat again on assembly. I can't remember. Glen Alpine Moulding and Millwork Inc. Mail: ?? P.O. Box 486 ?????????? Murphys , CA. 95247 Shop: 441 Pennsylvania Gulch Road ????????? Murphys, CA. 95247 ????????? 209-540-7501 LIC # 707507 On Wed, May 5, 2021 at 8:15 AM imranindiana via <imranindiana=[email protected]> wrote: Glen, |
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Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
开云体育Mac, this is priceless - have you considered selling?non-fungible token for it? ?When are you coming back to Portland?David Best https://www.instagram.com/davidpbest/ |
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Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
I don't quite get it, a cross section would be better.? Is the inner floor is an inch and a half or so higher elevation than the outside slab?? Does the outer slab actually slope toward the door and water pools?? ?A wood threshold sitting submerged in water is definitely not a good plan.? But if it doesn't actually flow toward the door, and the issue is that it only slopes away slightly so doesn't drain too fast, then a linear drain (incorrectly referred to as "french drain") is a big investment for minor gain.? ?I installed a linear drain at my shop doors and it works great, but I have no threshold and inside and outside floors are same level and the rain pounds directly agains the doors (and then drops down into the drain), so the $10K or so it cost to install was worth it, but it doesn't sound like your situation warrants that.
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