About once a quarter I look at the list of ideas the editors collected for potential article topics in hopes that there is an area where I might be able to contribute to the community. For over a year I have noted the construction projects and realistic hand tools suggestions and wondered what approach I could take to share my experience(s). For context, I have spent most of my life in either the building or engineering workforces and currently have my own small general contracting business.
The source material for this article came about with the recognition that I had unintentionally assembled a collection of tools suitable for completing a typical framed construction. In late Fall, I began building a 16 by 20 storage building in a manner that it could easily be converted from storage into a comfortable living space if ever needed. It has a foundation of masonry block piers, short span pressure treated 2×8 floor joists bound by doubled rim joists, standard stud walls, bird’s mouthed rafters tied to a central ridge pole (or ridge beam), a fully sheathed roof, and new galvalume metal roofing. All framing is on sixteen-inch centers with all exterior facing materials being secured with either galvanized or ceramic-coated fasteners.Continue reading“A Prepper’s Carpentry Toolkit – Part 1, by A.F.”