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Le technologue ébéniste: mai 2010
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Rubriques, conseils et discussions sur la spécification de l'ébénisterie architecturale. Par Martin Boutet. Dimanche 16 mai 2010. Une recette pour la Qualité. La qualité. Cet animal que tous s'entendent à vouloir atteindre, mais peu entreprennent le voyage pour s'y. Dans une industrie qui prône encore le plus bas soumissionnaire, nous sommes destinés à ne pas voir la qualité pour ce qu’elle devrait vraiment être, mais plutôt un litige, ou une simple interprétation, tout au plus. Bienvenue à mon blogue!
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Le technologue ébéniste: Bois vert, bois jaune.
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Rubriques, conseils et discussions sur la spécification de l'ébénisterie architecturale. Par Martin Boutet. Vendredi 21 novembre 2008. Bois vert, bois jaune. Les tendances au vert se précisent, mais dans la jungle du 'label' vert il est difficile de s'y retrouver. Les LEED, NAHB, GREEN GLOBAL, GREEN SEAL, CARB, ECO-FRIENDLY, BUILDING GREEN et autres verdures contribuent à alimenter nos discussions et interrogations quand à la nature réellement écologique des produits proposés. QUESTIONNER: Les attrape-ni...
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Le technologue ébéniste: Flat cut, rift cut, quarter cut, slip match, book match....
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Rubriques, conseils et discussions sur la spécification de l'ébénisterie architecturale. Par Martin Boutet. Vendredi 21 mars 2008. Flat cut, rift cut, quarter cut, slip match, book match. Excusez les anglicismes, mais très peu, voir aucun n'utilisent la terminologie française en amérique du nord. Les coupes de placage sont, depuis toujours, au coeur des résultats obtenus. Les "Flat cut, rift cut, quarter cut, slip match, book match." (Très peu utilisés en français,. 24 mars 2008 à 10:30. Je veux un placa...
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Attic Fan: Save Money with an Attic Fan
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Save money by using an attic fan instead of air conditioning. Friday, September 28, 2007. Save Money with an Attic Fan. Operating a properly sized 2-ton air conditioner with a seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) of 10 in Atlanta, Georgia, costs over $250 per cooling season (1,250 hours), based on 8.5¢/kWh, or roughly 20¢ per hour of runtime. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Exhaust Fan Books at Ebay. Why Use an Attic Fan? Attic Fan Air Flow. Sizing Your Attic Fan. Selecting Your Attic Fan.
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Attic Fan: January 2008
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Save money by using an attic fan instead of air conditioning. Sunday, January 27, 2008. This site is all about using attic exhaust fans to cool your house, as opposed to air conditioning. This is a more energy efficient solution to home cooling, it saves money, and is very enjoyable! All the information here is from public domain sources and is free to reprint or reuse in any manner. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Exhaust Fan Books at Ebay. Why Use an Attic Fan?
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Attic Fan: September 2007
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Save money by using an attic fan instead of air conditioning. Friday, September 28, 2007. Attic Fan Air Flow. In addition to sizing a whole house fan correctly, it is important to ensure that all penetrations between the attic and living space are sealed and that the attic is properly ventilated. A central hallway, or a stairway in a two-story house, is the most common location. Sizing Your Attic Fan. Selecting Your Attic Fan. MOTOR MOUNTS AND NOISE. A direct drive unit has its fan blades attached direct...
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Attic Fan: Selecting Your Attic Fan
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Save money by using an attic fan instead of air conditioning. Friday, September 28, 2007. Selecting Your Attic Fan. A two-speed fan permits the entire house to be ventilated quickly on high speed (such as when the occupants first arrive at home) and then provides gentle air circulation at the lower, quieter speed. A variable speed unit offers more flexibility in selecting the desired air movement. MOTOR MOUNTS AND NOISE. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Exhaust Fan Books at Ebay. Why Use an Attic Fan?
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Attic Fan: Attic Fan Air Flow
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Save money by using an attic fan instead of air conditioning. Friday, September 28, 2007. Attic Fan Air Flow. In addition to sizing a whole house fan correctly, it is important to ensure that all penetrations between the attic and living space are sealed and that the attic is properly ventilated. A central hallway, or a stairway in a two-story house, is the most common location. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Exhaust Fan Books at Ebay. Why Use an Attic Fan? Attic Fan Air Flow. Sizing Your Attic Fan.