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Framing and Decking (HA0818)

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Post and beam framing continues on the barn project: Ryley puts new decking on the loft area, the ridge beam and rafters go up, and a specialist in 17th-century joinery is on site from nearby Plimoth Plantation to give us a look at how the pilgrims framed their houses. Bob takes a trip to Veneta, Oregon to the Willamette plant where the engineered lumber for the ridge poles is manufactured.

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Placing the Engineered Wood Glulam Roof Ridge Beam

Bob confers with Paul Pacella of Maine Post and Beam over the cutting and placement of the engineered wood glulam ridge beam for the barn.
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Discussing How Glulams are Manufactured

Bob visits the Willamette Industries glue laminated facilities in Eugene, Oregon, for a tour with General Sales Manager Steve Killgore to learn first-hand how glulams are manufactured.
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Cutting Joists using 17th Century Construction Techniques

Bob is joined by Pret Woodburn from Plimouth Plantation who shows how mortise-and-tenon joinery was cut back in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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