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Hydraulic remote areas are not limited to one level unless there is s
seperation
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Heads need to be included unless there is a seperation but most lofts are
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On Nov 16, 2016 5:08
Why, because of the room design method?
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On Nov 16, 2016 5:08 PM, Gregory Lindholm wrote:
This is a new one for me.
I have a small apartment (500 sq. ft. footprint), with a loft over 1/2 of it.
It is in an old warehouse b
I would treat it similar to a mezzanine in an industrial or warehouse space
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This is a new one for me.
I have a small apartment (500 sq. ft. footprint), with a loft over 1/2 of it.
It is in an old warehouse being converted to apartments, while retaining the
2x10 exposed joists, so Residential Heads cannot be used.
I would probably just use the room design method with