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  1. will.sce

    Multiple computers accessing Australian Standards

    Wow, I'm surprised that it works, I'll give it a crack. Are these pdfs downloaded from Standards Australia?
  2. will.sce

    Multiple computers accessing Australian Standards

    Printing as PDF doesn't get around the security. I haven't tried it with the latest PDF's the company has bought, but a couple years back when I was still a student and all these tighter access restrictions came in, I tried it then and it didn't work. As far as I can discover as well, it's not...
  3. will.sce

    Multiple computers accessing Australian Standards

    Hi, I'm curious to know how people are buying the standards and using them between multiple people/computers. As far as I can tell, there are 3 options: 1. Purchasing PDFs - This option allows for downloadable PDF files, but locks them to an individual PC so that the rest of the office cannot...
  4. will.sce

    Particle board flooring restraint to timber beam

    In this case, it is a beam picking up wall and roof at first floor level, with the wall running parallel to the joists
  5. will.sce

    Particle board flooring restraint to timber beam

    Cheers, In this case, the joists run parallel to the beam, so will not provide restraint. I'd thought to confirm the capacity of the nail with AS1720.1 but that would only give the capacity of the nail relative to the timber beam it is in, not the failure of the nail through the particleboard.
  6. will.sce

    Particle board flooring restraint to timber beam

    Hi all, In the context of residential timber framed housing, would you consider particle board flooring to provide continuous restraint to the top of a timber beam? (This is in Australia but open to input from other codes) Specifically, this would be 22mm thick particleboard, continuously...

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