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*Time about 1-2 min per seam of 8'. 60 vertical seams + 3 bands (45 more 8' equivalent) for 105 seams. 2-4 hr total - just seam taping, not other logistics. Mid band- and top band are addressed at same time as nailing. Hardest part is high up. Scaffold could do, manlift is probably better.
*Time about 1-2 min per seam of 8'. 60 vertical seams + 3 bands (45 more 8' equivalent) for 105 seams. 2-4 hr total - just seam taping, not other logistics. Mid band- and top band are addressed at same time as nailing. Hardest part is high up. Scaffold could do, manlift is probably better.
*Setting up smooth surface for scaffolding around house is probably most important - slightly declined to house so scaffold leans against house and not away from it.
*Setting up smooth surface for scaffolding around house is probably most important - slightly declined to house so scaffold leans against house and not away from it.
*Another solution - tape from inside, but then OSB must be tight to wood. Should be if 6" nailing schedule.


=General Workflow=
=General Workflow=

Revision as of 20:12, 18 January 2023

Mid Band-

  • Lift or forks on a MicroTrac- like device are a good idea. One option. Another option is short power ladder. Such as a telescoping power ladder which means it is adjustable. Can be powered with a cordless drill. Thus - 3D printed geardowns with rubber belts.

Nailing Off + Taping

  • Top plate first and second from underneath on scaffolds 'self-propelled' - So that platform crew can work. There appears to be no difference force wise in nailing top plates from top or bottom.
  • It seems butyl sticks better to OSB than acrylic. This would facilitate application. But - acrylic seems to stick better to house wrap fuzzy side (Block It brand).
  • Time about 1-2 min per seam of 8'. 60 vertical seams + 3 bands (45 more 8' equivalent) for 105 seams. 2-4 hr total - just seam taping, not other logistics. Mid band- and top band are addressed at same time as nailing. Hardest part is high up. Scaffold could do, manlift is probably better.
  • Setting up smooth surface for scaffolding around house is probably most important - slightly declined to house so scaffold leans against house and not away from it.
  • Another solution - tape from inside, but then OSB must be tight to wood. Should be if 6" nailing schedule.

General Workflow

  • Logistics double the effort. 'production' must be extended to make-load for transport- load to allow correct build order straight from trailer. This way, production is paid for loading, and eliminates unloading - producing 3x productivity at the same cost. Avoids loading effort, unloading effort - which are integrated into the production side. Savings of 2x for comfortable production ergonomics on a work table.

Ergonomics

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