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I have an old WWII vintage Navy Sea Bee manual. It has a whole lot of information about old time stick framing, concrete, block and other building skills. This is aimed at people who are frontier building with locally gathered materials and whatever you can come up with.


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Wow, reminds me of an old NEC book a friend of mine found on the internet as a pdf file. That old code book was only 40 pages.


I have a sense of adventure, I just keep it leashed with common sense.
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Today's code book would probably still be only 40 pages if the same things weren't written 15 different ways!


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You're probably right


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