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OverviewThis is the original 1989 version of A Roof Cutter's Secrets for the original 1989 price. A reference guide for the experienced carpenter. Explains rake walls, tall walls, plumb and line, production methods of gang cutting rafters, stacking roofs, unequal-pitch situations, beam trusses, tower construction, stairs building and much more. Written by a California building contractor who specialized in framing large custom homes. This original version of A Roof Cutter's Secrets (RCS) was first published in 1989 and was in print for some 10 years until the print master was unfortunately lost. The new revised version of RCS, first published by The Journal of Light Construction in 2002 was its replacement. This new updated version is a true masterpiece in the art of roof framing and twice the size of the original 1989 version. It includes many new advanced topics and provides much expanded explanations for the 1989 mainstay subjects. While most carpenters consider the new updated version an essential resource, there are still many folks who desire a copy of the simple, old, rustic, hand sketched original edition to add to their book collection. To satisfy those folks we have brought the original 1989 version back to life by applying the latest digital scan technology. While the original RCS doesn't have the flair, detail, completeness, and professionalism that the 2002 and onward versions have, she nonetheless does a good job of covering all the truly need to know framing subjects in a uniquely useful KISS fashion. If you plan to purchase this book as text to accompany The Complicated Roof - A Cut and Stack Workbook (2009), it unfortunately will not correlate. For this purpose you must use the revised updated version published from 2002 and onward (ISBN 978-0945186069). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Will HolladayPublisher: W & H Publishers Imprint: W & H Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.231kg ISBN: 9780945186007ISBN 10: 0945186002 Pages: 194 Publication Date: 03 June 1989 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationWill began his career in construction as a job-site laborer with a shovel in his hands. Blessed with the knack to drive nails he found a good fit in rough carpentry. While working in the Los Angeles housing tracts in the mid-70s Will had the opportunity to learn production roof cutting and stacking. Ever since those early days, roofs have been his forte. Lacking the technical side of his profession he made time to attend the Construction program at Orange Coast College graduating with an AA degree. When roof trusses gained prominence in the late-70s he left SCal and moved north into the custom home market along the California central coast. There with his crew he spent the next 14 yrs specializing in framing custom homes with complicated roofs. During that time he wrote his first book entitled A Roof Cutter's Secrets to Framing the Custom Home (1989) and earned a BA thru night school. In 1992 after 20yrs in the industry, Will began working as a freelance framing consultant and traveling roof cutter . He did this primarily so he could divide his time between his other interests of bush flying (he is a commercial pilot and aircraft mechanic), whitewater river guiding and humanitarian aid projects. In his new capacity he participated in the building of many interesting projects on both coasts. From 1992-2002 he had the unique experience to be able to teach roof framing seminars/workshops at JLC Live conferences. The video of his 1997 roof framing presentation at the JLC Live East conference was edited into a commercial video and is available from various vendors. In 1996 Will developed The Headcutter (patent 6038775). He invented this devise to replace the venerable sidewinder blade that he had used for many decades when cutting roofs. The Headcutter (Big Foot Tools) is an adjustable saw foot that clamps to the bar of a chainsaw converting it into a vertical milling machine. It is terrific to gang-cut the head-cuts/tail-cuts on common rafters packages, square-cut TJI packages and trim insulated roof panels. Will used this tool along with other custom saws to help set up a production roof cutting division at National Lumber (Boston) in 2001. In 2002 after four years in the works, Hanley Wood republished an updated version of Will's original 1989 book A Roof Cutter's Secrets in a modern day format. In 2009, Will produced his most recent work entitled The Complicated Roof - A cut and stack workbook, as a companion guide to his mainstay. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |