Are there any particular points during construction where it ain't a good idea to stop at? I think, for example, that it would not be buying trouble to interrupt construction after the top and sides are joined. But is a builder inviting difficulty to take a break in building at some earlier points?
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project interruptions?
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Re: project interruptions?
I've had projects in the works for years -- what's the logic for your concern? The issue is always making sure the parts are assembled when the RH is about 45% for a few days.
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Re: project interruptions?
My concern was warpage of unsupported (or assymetrically supported) parts. Sounds like I need not worry. Thanks.
Peter Havriluk
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If you keep your RH steady, you can leave it in pieces for years.
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Re: project interruptions?
I wonder how I might arrange for a 'rh steady' state. Best I got is a basement with two dehumidifiers running 6 months a year. Never did measure rh down there.
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