DEWALT
Residential Remodeling & Repair Professional Reference
By Paul Rosenberg
The DEWALT Residential Remodeling & Repair
Professional Reference contains the essential facts and figures
for almost every aspect of residential construction and residential
remodeling available.
In it you will find valuable information on door framing and
finishing, paint and caulking applications, walls and finishing,
roofing and siding, telephone and cable TV wiring, fastener weights
and strengths, rope strength, saw blades, and much, much more.
Supportive wiring diagrams, plumbing diagrams, and concrete and
masonry diagrams provide the added clarity readers need to succeed
both at home and on the job.
Features:
- the number one pocket reference with an eye
to boosting your skills and enhancing your career in residential
repair and remodeling
- more than 350 pages of professional reference
material provides swift and easy access to hundreds of charts,
illustrations, formulas, laws, conversions, tables, and symbols
- content is completely current and up-to-date
with industry standards
- special cover material is flexible,
tear-resistant, and water- and oil-resistant for ease of use in the
shop or on-the-job
- exclusive super-strong binding allows the
books to lay flat when opened while keeping the pages securely
intact
- large and easy-to-read text and illustrations
make finding and retaining information a breeze
- convenient size easily fits into any pocket
or toolbox for the ideal carry-along!
Preview:
Chapter 1:
Concrete and Masonry
About the Author
Paul Rosenberg is contributing editor for Power
Outlet Magazine, past president of the Fiber Optic Association and
teaches electrical engineering courses for Iowa State University. He
has written more than thirty textbooks and manuals in addition to
the DeWALT series of pocket reference books. He has an extensive
background in the electrical contracting industry serving as a
supervisor, estimator, project manager, designer, and an independent
contractor with numerous licenses and professional certifications.
Paul wrote
the first ever installation standard for optical fiber (ANSINEIS-
301), as well as a Raceway Installation standard and was awarded a
patent for a power transmission module. From 1991 through 1998, Mr.
Rosenberg served as special features editor of Electrical Contractor
Magazine and has also served as contributing editor to Electrical
Distributor Magazine and the Electronic and Low Voltage Newsletter.
He has designed and conducted training programs for NECA and Fiber U
while continuing to lecture at industry events throughout the United
States.
384 Pages - 4 x 6 in.
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