11ant
2020-04-12 01:20:07
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Those are half centimeters. They originally come from the fact that a meter divided into eight equal pieces is not 12 or 13, but exactly 12.5 centimeters. The construction nominal sizes are measured in octameter steps; for openings you add 1 cm gap, and for walls you subtract 1 cm: 3 x 12.5 cm minus 1 cm is 36.5 cm—that's your wall thickness; 9 x 12.5 cm plus 1 cm is 113.5 cm—that's your front door. No magic.What is this "hoch 5" with some numbers?
No. The compensating stones (if you don’t want the parapet height to jump in quarter-meter increments) can also be cut from large stones; also in your desired measurement. If you love prime numbers, then make the parapet height 89 or 97 cm. Take the number you dream of or that’s in your horoscope or coffee grounds. The mason sets the saw once and doesn’t even comment on it.Does that mean if I don’t know much and choose a "wrong" parapet height, I might possibly pay more because it’s more complicated?
Other people at least accept the advice faster—not to blow every detail up into a state affair, but to sometimes tick off approximately fitting things.There’s no standard for windows anyway. How do other people handle that? Do they get better advice?
From version 7.f onwards, it’s pathological in my opinion. In forum posts it’s said, 50 to 180. If you’re beyond 600, you should definitely be dealing with the color of the sofa cushions by now.How long is it usually normal to fiddle with a floor plan?