02-07-2007, 07:39 AM
There was a time I was driving to a site in Maryland, and as I was driving on the entrance road, I saw the steel structure being erected. Having done the steel design drawings myself, I was familiar with every piece. I got to the job trailer and asked the construction manager to see the drawings. After a quick review, I asked him to join me outside. I pointed to the top of the tower and asked, "Why is the door framing on the fourth floor? And how is anyone supposed to get inside the building once the siding is on it?"
The girts and framing for the walls was fairly repetitive, and some of the girts have holes for the door framing steel and some obviously don't. The ones that did were installed on the 4th floor instead of the 1st, so the men hung the door up there, "Because that's where the holes were."
The girts and framing for the walls was fairly repetitive, and some of the girts have holes for the door framing steel and some obviously don't. The ones that did were installed on the 4th floor instead of the 1st, so the men hung the door up there, "Because that's where the holes were."
1983 911SC
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2006 Nissan Titan LE CC
1980 Renault Alpine A310
1968 912 (R.I.P.)
Growing old is mandatory. Growing up is optional.