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Ductwork Installation Guide Cut to the Bone Edition |
As I already know from my experience many of my customers don’t even read quite o few chapters provided in the Ductwork Installation Guide e-book or spend just a couple of seconds there. It’s why in order to reduce the price I decided to remove some of the chapters, which many of you consider as unnecessary.
If you will purchase the Professional Rougher Edition e-book you are going to have 1427 photos, including tools, materials and installation on 627 pages.
The price for Ductwork Installation Guide Professional Rougher Edition e-book is only $75.00
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Ductwork Installation Guide Cut to the Bone Edition
ROUGH-IN (Chapter-by-Chapter Description of the Contents 1)
1. Introduction, Tools and Equipment
Materials
2. Architectural Features of House
3. House Mark Out
4. Rough-In
5. Heat Runs, Bath Box Installation in Interior Wall
6. Bath Box Installation in Exterior Wall
7. High Wall Heat
8. Bath Box Working for Tow Rooms
9. Oval Stack Installation, Oval Stack in Exterior Wall
10. Bath Box Situated in Parallel to Oval Stack
11. Bath Box Disposed Perpendicular to Oval Stack
12. Bath Box Situated Right above Oval Stack
13. Hooking up to Floor Box
14. Oval Stack Situated in Interior Wall
15. Oval Stack in Wall between Two Joists
16. Oval Stack in Wall Perpendicular to Joists
17. Hooking up Oval Stack to Toe Kick 90*
18. Uncommon Cases of Oval Stack Installation
19. Cold Air Return Installation
20. Cold Air Frames Installation
21. Blockers Installation
22. Uncommon Cases in Installation of Air Return
23. Bath Fan Exhausts
24. Bath Fans Installation
25. Uncommon Cases of Bath Fan Exhausts
26. Dryer Vent
27. Kitchen Exhaust
28. Fresh Air Cap Installation
29. Venting of Furnace
30. Thermostat Wiring
31. Firestop Insulation
BASEMENT (Chapter-by-Chapter Description of the Contents 2)
33. Basement
Preparation of Workplace
34. Sheeting (Panning)
35. Variants Sheeting Installation from Cold Air Return Duct
36. Double Sheeting
37. Furnace Installation
38. Plenum Installation
39. Ductwork Installation
40. Cold Air Return Duct Installation
41. Supply Duct Installation
42. Calculation and Manufacturing Off-set and Riser
43. Heat Runs Installation
44. Jumper Installation
45. Application of 8” Pipes and Fittings
46. Basement Heats
47. Fresh Air, Combustion Air
49. Venting
50. Condensate Line, Venting and Condensate
Line for Comfortmaker and Aire-Flo furnaces
55. Installation of Heating System in Big Houses
62. Uncommon Cases
Conclusion
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Ductwork Installation Guide Cut to the Bone Edition $75.00
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