Selected Product: | Measuring, Marking, and Layout: A Builder's Guide Paperback Author: John Carroll Publisher: Taunton Release Date: 2001-12-31 ISBN-10: 1561583359 ISBN-13: 0094115583350 List Price: $24.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Graphic Guide to Frame Construction: Details for Builders and Designers (For Pros by Pros) ISBN-10: 1561583537 ISBN-13: 0094115583534 List Price:$34.95 Wiring a House (For Pros by Pros) ISBN-10: 1561585270 ISBN-13: 0094115585279 List Price:$24.95 Graphic Guide to Frame Construction: Details for Builders and Designers (For Pros by Pros) ISBN-10: 1561583537 ISBN-13: 9781561583539 List Price:$34.95 The Very Efficient Carpenter: Basic Framing for Residential Construction (For Pros By Pros) ISBN-10: 156158326X ISBN-13: 9781561583263 List Price:$22.95 House Framing: Plan, Design, Build (Ultimate Guide) ISBN-10: 1580112358 ISBN-13: 9781580112352 List Price:$19.95 Working Alone: Tips & Techniques for Solo Building ISBN-10: 1561582867 ISBN-13: 9781561582860 List Price:$17.95 Working Alone: Tips & Techniques for Solo Building ISBN-10: 1561582867 ISBN-13: 0094115582865 List Price:$17.95 Wiring a House (For Pros by Pros) ISBN-10: 1561585270 ISBN-13: 9781561585274 List Price:$24.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Measuring, Marking, and Layout: A Builder's Guide by John Carroll (ISBN-10: 1561583359, ISBN-13: 0094115583350). At this time we have not yet written a review for Measuring, Marking, and Layout: A Builder's Guide by John Carroll (ISBN-10: 1561583359, ISBN-13: 0094115583350). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com -- Provides simple techniques for accurate measuring using a number of basic tools I bit outdated and basic | Customer Rating: | | I was a bit dissapointed in this book. Being in the building trades I was hoping to get a couple of good tips or techniques i hadn't come across. Much of the information and processes in the book I would consider outdated or too inaccurate for commercial use. May be fine for the novice home improvement crowd. | What are you doing? | Customer Rating: | Stop reading these reviews and buy this book right now. It is indispensable. Once you get it, read it. Read it again a few years later.
Saying this book is outdated is like saying the Pythagorean theorem is outdated. Some of the techniques in this book are centuries old and some are tricks developed by builders of the 20th century. The point of this book is to understand the fundamentals so you can be effective, efficient and flexible at any project you are a part of. It is geared toward home building and carpentry but anyone in construction would benefit from it, even if you use a laser theodolite. | Good referance book | Customer Rating: | | Learn to layout. Really just a good reference book. If you are a carpenter then you must know how to layout correctly. Different techniques, good practice. | Excellent International Tutorial | Customer Rating: | This is a well written book, in plain language. It will help any amateur considering building, or constructing brick, or wooden structures, or extensions. John Carroll makes the reader think about accuracy when approaching any building project. He provides many simple easy-to-understand methods on how and what, to measure.
He shows many examples of how simple miscalculations can result in costly errors. Unlike other American DIY books, that pretend the metric system does not exist, Carroll covers imperial for the home market and metric conversions for the rest of the world. This factor, and his humble writing style and experience as a craftsman, will make this book an international best seller for anybody who will pick up a saw, rafter gauge,or masonary hammer. The book is a must for anyone who needs important tips on construction methods. In conclusion this excellent book makes you think and visualize what you want to achieve before you start the job. | Good book except for page 27 & other similar "metric" references | Customer Rating: | | This author is in the dark ages with respect to the use of the metric system. As a country, we've been there / tried that. We can't help it if the rest of the world is backwards using the metric system! Why was at least a whole page WASTED in talking about this? How ridiculous! It is an okay book, but mostly black and white drawings and lots of text. Perhaps if the author, and Taunton, had spent more time with the content of the title and included some color in a book that is the same price as their other titles with LOTS of color, they would have had a good book. |
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