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Glencoe Carpentry and Building Construction, Student Edition (CARPENTRY & BLDG CONSTRUCTION)
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Richard –
Muntin Chops
School style textbook. Nice book for teaching or learning basic terms and concepts in construction industry.
Bubba Black –
A great book to have.
It has met my expectations.
stephen c. marks –
Packed full of important info a must have for carpenters , and pre license prep courses
Exactly what any carpenter or handy person needs , filled with tons of information also this book is used in pre test prep courses for builders license
Alex Boyar –
Helped me pass my exam.
Thus helped me pass my GC exam.Easy to read, easy to understand.
Zachary –
Virginia Contractors License Exams
Used this to pass the Virginia Class A Residential Building Exam and Home Improvement Contractors Exam. Read the entire book front to back, it was excellent and learned so much.
Anthony –
Great for students
Wealth of information, but this book is tailored for students, something a high school teacher would have students do homework assignments out of, it has test and reviews and such things in this book. When I opened the book for the first time, my mind immediately remembered high school. It is formatted and organized for teacher/student use, but if your an established wood man looking to learn about residential construction, itâs not that bad if you can learn to ignore this â text bookâ style of book and focus on the subject areas at hand, because a lot of it is elementary stuff to an experienced wood man/woman. If your new to the trade, this book may be something good.Book itself is quality made, hardcover, glossy pages, will last.
Nick –
Great For Beginners
This book is very informative with different construction techniques for different stages of building. Great DIY book!!!
Juan Villatoro –
Great Content
Amazing book, great for anyone to learn the standards of building and able to apply them to any design construction.
Robert fox –
although the book is prettier than the original, it is not better. in many ways it is more disjointed. I don’t think it makes for a straight forward , simple tocomplex student reference that he or she will return to. safety and assessment segments distract from the chapter and verse of the subject material. the colour line diagrams seem to make learning the craft easier than 40 years ago.