SSchnuck 2016-05-31 20:53:38#1Dg currently with a few details There is no knee wall... The roof comes down directly on the right and left. The wall is about 1.85 high
Dg currently with a few details There is no knee wall... The roof comes down directly on the right and left. The wall is about 1.85 high
Ttoxicmolotof 2016-05-31 22:16:08#2How do you recognize the slope in comic drawing? I recognize the space requirement based on the given area measurements. And little area = steep slope. It wasn't that hard. If it is an existing building... bad luck, but as you can see, I was not wrong with my guessed year of construction.
How do you recognize the slope in comic drawing? I recognize the space requirement based on the given area measurements. And little area = steep slope. It wasn't that hard. If it is an existing building... bad luck, but as you can see, I was not wrong with my guessed year of construction.
Yypg 2016-06-01 00:23:51#4Yes, with the existing building it unfortunately came very late... Yes, in #5
JJochen104 2016-06-01 09:14:58#6Dg currently with some information There is no knee wall... The roof comes down directly on the right and left. The wall is about 1.85 meters high Which walls are load-bearing?
Dg currently with some information There is no knee wall... The roof comes down directly on the right and left. The wall is about 1.85 meters high Which walls are load-bearing?