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is effective as long as you nail along every edge of the plywood for the framing we'll nail along thend top and on the bottom 0 immediately you'll see a problem in a typical san francisco construction because nothing to nail the bottom of the plywood we've got to wind block between the studs and we'll secure this to the mud sill with nails or surface screws something to nail the bottom of the plywood. >> i notice we have not bolted the foundation in the previous episode thorough goes through options with different products so, now we have the blocking we'll a xoich attach the plywood. >> the third thing we'll attach the floor framing of the house above so the top of the braced walls one to have a steel angle on top of this wall and types of to the top of the wall with nails into the top plate and the nails in this direction driving a nail it difficult unless you have a specialized tool so this makes that easy this is good, good for about 5 hundred pounds of earthquake swinging before and after that mount to the face of wall it secures the top of wall and nailed into the top plate of t
is effective as long as you nail along every edge of the plywood for the framing we'll nail along thend top and on the bottom 0 immediately you'll see a problem in a typical san francisco construction because nothing to nail the bottom of the plywood we've got to wind block between the studs and we'll secure this to the mud sill with nails or surface screws something to nail the bottom of the plywood. >> i notice we have not bolted the foundation in the previous episode thorough goes...
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imagine using the same saw to cut hardwood, plywood, laminated flooring, drywall, sheet metal, ceramicgrout, masonry, marble, travertine, headboard, pvc, and plastic, even metal, and steel! or how about a saw that cuts carpet without a snag like sharp scissors on paper? rotorazer cuts horizontally or vertically. it cuts a straight line, along a curved line, or plunge cut a corner in no time. no other saw on earth has the cutting precision of the rotorazer. imagine trying to make a contoured cut like this with an ordinary circular saw. impossible! and talk about precision. watch again as the rotorazer makes the same ribbon cut in a matter of seconds. you get the exact cut you need, perfect and precise, in seconds! rotorazer really is the only one saw that does it all just right. >> i built a portable storage locker that sits on my trailer that i can pull behind my automobile or store in my yard. rotorazer was the perfect saw to the job. really easy to use. cut like a hot knife going through butter. it was the right width of blade, so it leaves a nice, clean, smooth cut, easy to follow a
imagine using the same saw to cut hardwood, plywood, laminated flooring, drywall, sheet metal, ceramicgrout, masonry, marble, travertine, headboard, pvc, and plastic, even metal, and steel! or how about a saw that cuts carpet without a snag like sharp scissors on paper? rotorazer cuts horizontally or vertically. it cuts a straight line, along a curved line, or plunge cut a corner in no time. no other saw on earth has the cutting precision of the rotorazer. imagine trying to make a contoured cut...
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Nov 26, 2018
11/18
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so, what's involved is plywood, which when you install it and make a wall as we have done here already, then you cover it with this gypsum material. this adds some flexibility so that during the earthquake you'll get movement but not collapse. and that gets strengthened even more when we go over to the steel frame to support the upper floor. >> so, potentially the wood and the steel -- it sounds like a fairly straightforward process takes your odds of collapse from one in 4 to one in 30? >> that's exactly right. that's why we're hoping that people will move quickly and make this happen. >> great. let's take a look. so, let's talk steel frames. tell me what we have going on here. >> well, we have a steel frame here. there are two of these and they go up to the lower floor and there is a beam that go across, basically a box that is much stiffer and stronger. ~ goes so that during the earthquake the upper floor will not collapse down on this story. it can be done in about two weeks' time. voila, you're done. easy. >> for more information on how to get your building earthquake ready, >> go
so, what's involved is plywood, which when you install it and make a wall as we have done here already, then you cover it with this gypsum material. this adds some flexibility so that during the earthquake you'll get movement but not collapse. and that gets strengthened even more when we go over to the steel frame to support the upper floor. >> so, potentially the wood and the steel -- it sounds like a fairly straightforward process takes your odds of collapse from one in 4 to one in 30?...
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Nov 14, 2018
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wood frame, typical house that you can do the things that i was talking about, the anchor and the plywoodrage area, you know if you refinanced in the last three years, get some of that savings and it is a really good investment. and the other thing that i try to tell people, earthquake insurance is not the solution to the shelter in place, if there is a big earthquake and your building is damaged, you are not in your house, you may be somewhere else, if you work in the city, it is going to be really hard to commute from sonoma, you want to do what is necessary so that your house is retrofitted and a couple of years of earthquake premium could get you to a level that you could be in the house after a significant earthquake and it may have damage and there is still a shelter in place where you are at home and you are not worried for the government taking care of you and you are living in a place where you can go to work and you want to have your wood frame house is really easy to get to that level. on top of the wood frame house, i mean every wood frame house in the west half of the city ha
wood frame, typical house that you can do the things that i was talking about, the anchor and the plywoodrage area, you know if you refinanced in the last three years, get some of that savings and it is a really good investment. and the other thing that i try to tell people, earthquake insurance is not the solution to the shelter in place, if there is a big earthquake and your building is damaged, you are not in your house, you may be somewhere else, if you work in the city, it is going to be...
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Nov 24, 2018
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to his right the plywood rem sat not, their doors slightly ajar. the light still agreed in the the men's to his left three children shook the thin frame of a swingset with chipped paint. there was a small boom as he clicked off the mic and then donnie feedded in a kenny chesney cd and he lines back forming. a breeze blew. in chicken and cool pine. the beer can bin was just full enough to rattle each time a new emptied dropped in. anxieties felt impossible. through a twisting aisle of lawn cheer a man in a cowboy hat strode toward jim. way late 30s, hairless excepted for a struggling blonde goatee. he wore a black sleeveless tv shirt, ironed which he had tucked these should wrangles and secured with a belt buckle with enough for a buick's hood with a soaring eagle. behind him following his boot was young girl, neighbor 14 and not at all graceful. poor posture, wore boys gym socks. a silent old ever man presumably her father trailed her at a small distance. mr. mckoy, he said, leaning into a conversation between jim and two older women, the women wra
to his right the plywood rem sat not, their doors slightly ajar. the light still agreed in the the men's to his left three children shook the thin frame of a swingset with chipped paint. there was a small boom as he clicked off the mic and then donnie feedded in a kenny chesney cd and he lines back forming. a breeze blew. in chicken and cool pine. the beer can bin was just full enough to rattle each time a new emptied dropped in. anxieties felt impossible. through a twisting aisle of lawn cheer...
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Nov 19, 2018
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she sent me off to a lumber yard and we bought a four by six piece of plywood thinking thatto they wouldsee it and think we are not supposed to go in there anymore thank you for the warning. it didn't work that way. [laughter] so faced with this sudden influx weog decided to do the obvious d the logical thing which was to go out and buy an expensive suit. follow the logic i got in a fellowship for $3,000 from the canadian university. there's a certain elevation and luxurious we wanted to live there in the way that fitzgerald lived in new york before dancing in the plaza fountain throwing g money out of the nose. we thought if i buy a suit to match it we will be living the life even in our little room so we went down to a discount warehouse it was beautiful and it was designed to. it isn't a huge name to conjure withha in fashion except for one thing he had done. he designed a white suit john lennon is wearing on the cover so the suit filed onlyy was he single breasted blue suit that also had the attitude of the beatles upon it because for our generation it was a kind of celestial event.
she sent me off to a lumber yard and we bought a four by six piece of plywood thinking thatto they wouldsee it and think we are not supposed to go in there anymore thank you for the warning. it didn't work that way. [laughter] so faced with this sudden influx weog decided to do the obvious d the logical thing which was to go out and buy an expensive suit. follow the logic i got in a fellowship for $3,000 from the canadian university. there's a certain elevation and luxurious we wanted to live...
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Nov 27, 2018
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the damage has been paid -- patched up temporarily with sheeting and plywood. >> isolate go by really fast like a bullet. i look up and paying -- bank. >> reporter: regina says she saw the honda accord and estimates the driver was going about 50 to 60 miles per hour when it crashed into another vehicle going in the same direction before plowing into a four unit apartment building just steps away from her business. >> i am scared. i am so happy it is not my building. it is so scary. >> reporter: the driver is a woman in her 70s and the passenger is her daughter. fire crews sq -- but the two women out of the car and both were conscious and taken to the hospital with non-life- threatening injuries. the -- the son of the property owner lives in the building and was home during the crash. >> we make sure there were no gas leaks or anything like that. >> reporter: two hours later, a city inspector determined the building is safe and have. the basement was damaged, which the property owner says is used for storage. residents help to clean up the debris. >> we're going to fix it and move on.
the damage has been paid -- patched up temporarily with sheeting and plywood. >> isolate go by really fast like a bullet. i look up and paying -- bank. >> reporter: regina says she saw the honda accord and estimates the driver was going about 50 to 60 miles per hour when it crashed into another vehicle going in the same direction before plowing into a four unit apartment building just steps away from her business. >> i am scared. i am so happy it is not my building. it is so...
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Nov 14, 2018
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. >> up to $3,000 funding with the collar bolts or foundation plates and plywood up to the top of the short triple wall that going around. >> what are the tips. >> you want to make sure the capital improvement plan emancipation proclamation he will the short wall is less than 4 feet tall you'll use the provision to adopt it to the city of san francisco so a contractor can use that. >> so if i have a typical house over a garage and did that quality for the program. >> that would qualify for the program you need an engineer to design the riefrt it is not specific for that kind of house it is really they're looking for short cripple walls maybe a couple of steps up. >> so jen i will if i want to find out more information. >> earthquake brace women's sustainable future . >> san francisco streets and puffs make up 25 percent of cities e city's land area more than all the parks combined they're far two wide and have large flight area the pavement to parks is to test the variants by ininexpensive changing did new open spaces the city made up of streets in you think about the potential of hav
. >> up to $3,000 funding with the collar bolts or foundation plates and plywood up to the top of the short triple wall that going around. >> what are the tips. >> you want to make sure the capital improvement plan emancipation proclamation he will the short wall is less than 4 feet tall you'll use the provision to adopt it to the city of san francisco so a contractor can use that. >> so if i have a typical house over a garage and did that quality for the program....
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Nov 4, 2018
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it could be plywood. lemonis: you go to home depot, and you get that? it the same things every time? simon: generally, yes. lemonis: so, like, why are you buying it retail? why aren't you getting pallets of it and saving money? if i came over here, you would do better if you had a stock of it all. you're gonna save time on driving to the store. you're not gonna pay retail at home depot. you'd be able to pick up how many hours of labor? jack: a lot. lemonis: when they told me that it costs them $14,000 to manufacture a gazebo, i now know why. no efficiencies. there's no inventory. there's no equipment that's gonna speed up the process. you're not building rocket ships. it's a gazebo. it's wood and bolts. if you could be more efficient with your time, your margins go up. if you could be more efficient with your materials, your margins go up. instead of making 10 a week, you can make 12 a week in the same amount of time. jack: one of the main problems we have is the tools we buy. we go through two green table saws a month. they cost 150 bucks. and we cut t
it could be plywood. lemonis: you go to home depot, and you get that? it the same things every time? simon: generally, yes. lemonis: so, like, why are you buying it retail? why aren't you getting pallets of it and saving money? if i came over here, you would do better if you had a stock of it all. you're gonna save time on driving to the store. you're not gonna pay retail at home depot. you'd be able to pick up how many hours of labor? jack: a lot. lemonis: when they told me that it costs them...
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Nov 21, 2018
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i also did an all-wood, bent plywood, very durable., so i did the detailed piping. and for value engineering, we could eliminate this component and put this back right on the wall. so this comes undone, it's on a cleat. sam: you know what i've found a lot, steve, is that when you have that kind of bench, it gets ripped easy. and once it rips, you have to get a whole new bench. and the colors, i'm not thrilled with the blues. steve: okay. lemonis: so let's go over to the tables and chairs. sam: and to me, i've seen this before, steve, and that's my thing. we want to keep the traditional piece, to some degree, but we also want to modernize. and so, we want it to be a little different. steve: i do think it's fresh and it's clean and it's simple greek, so that's why i went with it. sam: it's a nice look. i don't want to say it's not. but it's not, i think, what we're looking for. it's just there. and we want something that mirrors what we believe we have as a concept. this is not it. steve: okay. maybe if you articulate clear vision, not j
i also did an all-wood, bent plywood, very durable., so i did the detailed piping. and for value engineering, we could eliminate this component and put this back right on the wall. so this comes undone, it's on a cleat. sam: you know what i've found a lot, steve, is that when you have that kind of bench, it gets ripped easy. and once it rips, you have to get a whole new bench. and the colors, i'm not thrilled with the blues. steve: okay. lemonis: so let's go over to the tables and chairs. sam:...
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Nov 22, 2018
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mostly plywood. doors did not lock. there would be 4 to 5 people and one of those hot mints. there was a women's area in a men's area. katie said they called her area, the women's area, the pen. they were curfews, there was a limited amount of time she was allowed to spend with her husband. jobs that were available were limited to domestic work. janitorial work and construction. it was a -- she was not allowed to bring her children with her to oak ridge. the question of course i asked is with all of this that you are facing, why did you guys do this? she said the initial salary they were offering me was more than twice that i would've gotten in auburn, alabama. she left her children with her mother. they stayed with her grandmother. her and her husband went. they took their pay and sent a bunch of money back. to support the family. having her offer that perspective just gives an authentic voice to that experience. it was very important to me. i was fortunate i was able to talk to her. >> we are quickly coming to the end of our discussion. as a reminder if you do have question
mostly plywood. doors did not lock. there would be 4 to 5 people and one of those hot mints. there was a women's area in a men's area. katie said they called her area, the women's area, the pen. they were curfews, there was a limited amount of time she was allowed to spend with her husband. jobs that were available were limited to domestic work. janitorial work and construction. it was a -- she was not allowed to bring her children with her to oak ridge. the question of course i asked is with...
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at first had commemoration services, and then they had the cenotaph put up made of cardboard and plywoode was a public need to come out and mourn. so the ceremony has developed year after year and it became what we see today. versus the splendid site of the bands leading off today, the royal navy association, in the lead, followed by the royal marines, merchant navy association, and then the fleet. the royal marines association with a green beret is, and blue ones for the red patch, who aren't commando trained. that association set up in 1946. to support those demobilised after world war ii. the fleet buccaneer association. the aircrew man's association. lieutenant commander imre who was in that film, is there. we were talking about groups and here are the fleet buccaneer association. those who flew buccaneers, this is the association just behind the buccaneers. they are followed by the fleet jungle association, those who fought in the indonesian conflict in the and borneo. the naval air commando squadron. they flew helicopters come at the wessex and the whirlwind, and then they're seeki
at first had commemoration services, and then they had the cenotaph put up made of cardboard and plywoode was a public need to come out and mourn. so the ceremony has developed year after year and it became what we see today. versus the splendid site of the bands leading off today, the royal navy association, in the lead, followed by the royal marines, merchant navy association, and then the fleet. the royal marines association with a green beret is, and blue ones for the red patch, who aren't...
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Nov 7, 2018
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. >> up to $3,000 funding with the collar bolts or foundation plates and plywood up to the top of the short triple wall that going around. >> what are the tips. >> you want to make sure the capital improvement plan emancipation proclamation he will the short wall is less than 4 feet tall you'll use the provision to adopt it to the city of san francisco so a contractor can use that. >> so if i have a typical house over a garage and did that quality for the program. >> that would qualify for the program you need an engineer to design the riefrt it is not specific for that kind of house it is really they're looking for short cripple walls maybe a couple of steps up. >> so jen i will if i want to find out more information. >> earthquake brace >> good morning. good morning, everyone. i'm timothy fu, chair of the board of trustees for the san francisco skefconservatory of m. on behalf of the board, thank you all to be here for the breaking ground on the ute and william k. duboce center for being pyrri performing arts. when i joined the board many years ago, we knew the conservatory belonged
. >> up to $3,000 funding with the collar bolts or foundation plates and plywood up to the top of the short triple wall that going around. >> what are the tips. >> you want to make sure the capital improvement plan emancipation proclamation he will the short wall is less than 4 feet tall you'll use the provision to adopt it to the city of san francisco so a contractor can use that. >> so if i have a typical house over a garage and did that quality for the program....