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The ICE code is a suggested code, right? You're not enforcing personal preference....ICE said:In post # 1531 I neglected to mention that there is no code for a rain diverter. It used to be in a manufacturers installation instructions but I haven't seen that in years. Thankfully it's in ICE Code 301. Chapter three is the mechanical section.
Well sorta..not really..maybe a little bit..the lines do get blurred. I have always said that nobody should do what I do. That includes me too but I just can't help it.Darren Emery said:The ICE code is a suggested code, right? You're not enforcing personal preference....
...I wonder how long his saws last with all that dust in the motor...Francis Vineyard said:MUST SEE . . . Check out this new, break-through technology for drywall cutting…
(photos courtesy of Charlottesville Building Inspector F.M.)
OOOOHHHHH No.Mech said:Make a photocopy of the building code section about building set back lines and anonymously drop it off at neighbor B's house so he can call the building department and make a building code complaint.
Maybe some of this...MASSDRIVER said:Wouldn't take me long to stuff a bag of insulation and pour a big bottle of pvc glue down than twatwaffle's pipe. Brent.