Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2018 11:00:00 -0500
From: DATACAD-TECH
Subject: TECH-DBUG Digest Friday, April 20 V2018 #007
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datacad-dbug-digest Friday, April 20 2018 Volume 2018:No 007
DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
DBUG> Plot Preview window
DBUG> Plot Preview window
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Subject: DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
Date: Apr 10
Has anybody come across a 2x framing wood, that is both treated to be
fire resistant AND pressure treated to be resistant to rot from water?
If so, please let me know.
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Sincerely, Neil
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Subject: DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
From: David Porter
Date: Apr 10
David Porter AIA
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
FL Lic. Architect #11067
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Subject: DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
From: Mark Wilhelm
Date: Apr 10
Hi, Neil,
I don't think you'll find this. A firm I write specs for did a deep
search, thinking they needed it for a high rise building. I don't
believe they found it, because they never got me info to put in the
spec. If you do find it, please let me know.
Thanks,
Mark
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Subject: DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
From: James Horecka
Date: Apr 15
Not gonna happen.
Happily, stainless steel exists. In environments that are incessantly wet and where framing must be noncombustible, guess what we choose these days?
James Horecka
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Subject: DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
Date: Apr 19
Unfortunately, we need the thermal properties of wood, in this case. We have to avoid full depth metal framing, to pas the new energy requirements.
On 4/14/2018 2:33 PM, James Horecka wrote:
Not gonna happen.
Happily, stainless steel exists. In environments that are incessantly wet and where framing must be noncombustible, guess what we choose these days?
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Sincerely, Neil
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Subject: DBUG> Fire Resistant & Pressure Treated for Water?
From: Mark Wilhelm
Date: Apr 20 2018 7:18 AM
Continuous rigid insul. on outside?
Mark Wilhelm
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Subject: DBUG> Plot Preview window
Date: April 20 2018
Hello All,
Ever since upgrading to Version 20, my plot preview screen opens in a small window rather than filling the entire screen as it used to do in all my previous versions. Is there an easy change in the DCADWin.ini file that I can make to get it to fill the screen automatically?
Best Regards,
Joe Deppe
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Subject: DBUG> Plot Preview window
From: Neil Blanchard
Date" April 20 1018 10:49 AM
Hi Joe,
If you make it large, does it stay large the next time you open it?
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Sincerely, Neil
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