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Now with the sidewall finished, I attempt to put in a HandiCap accessible
approach which will land on a small Redwood Deck. The slope has to be less
than 1/20 overall.
I am going to redo the entrance with a art-glass door type, and 2 glue
chip/tempered sidelights. The stairs going to be hidden by deck, and then a
small set of redwood steps
up to deck for regular entrance......Since this is commercial space, I have
to address handicap issues.
Inside is even harder.....The old house needs 36" widths for access, and so
there are many wall and header changes......
So much for my fine woodworking....
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On 04/09/2011 06:32 AM, jloomis wrote:
Now with the sidewall finished, I attempt to put in a HandiCap accessible
approach which will land on a small Redwood Deck. The slope has to be less
than 1/20 overall.
I am going to redo the entrance with a art-glass door type, and 2 glue
chip/tempered sidelights. The stairs going to be hidden by deck, and then a
small set of redwood steps
up to deck for regular entrance......Since this is commercial space, I have
to address handicap issues.
Inside is even harder.....The old house needs 36" widths for access, and so
there are many wall and header changes......
So much for my fine woodworking....


Definitely looks like a challenging project! I'm sure the final results
will be well worth the effort - your projects always nicely display your
craftsmanship...

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Thank you for the comments....
The projects are very challenging, and no real answers....
Then I have to deal with the Building Dept. too....
That is a pain....
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On 04/09/2011 06:32 AM, jloomis wrote:
Now with the sidewall finished, I attempt to put in a HandiCap accessible
approach which will land on a small Redwood Deck. The slope has to be
less
than 1/20 overall.
I am going to redo the entrance with a art-glass door type, and 2 glue
chip/tempered sidelights. The stairs going to be hidden by deck, and
then a
small set of redwood steps
up to deck for regular entrance......Since this is commercial space, I
have
to address handicap issues.
Inside is even harder.....The old house needs 36" widths for access, and
so
there are many wall and header changes......
So much for my fine woodworking....


Definitely looks like a challenging project! I'm sure the final results
will be well worth the effort - your projects always nicely display your
craftsmanship...

--
Kevin Miller - http://www.alaska.net/~atftb
Juneau, Alaska
In a recent survey, 7 out of 10 hard drives preferred Linux
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