I did a gut renovation on a post World War II prefab house in Dartmouth Nova Scotia many years ago. It was the weirdest kind of construction I've ever seen! All the walls and ceilings where panels that were about 4'x10'. Each panel had sides that were 2x10s on edge with 2x4s going across them on the top plane and the bottom plane. I'm su…
I did a gut renovation on a post World War II prefab house in Dartmouth Nova Scotia many years ago. It was the weirdest kind of construction I've ever seen! All the walls and ceilings where panels that were about 4'x10'. Each panel had sides that were 2x10s on edge with 2x4s going across them on the top plane and the bottom plane. I'm sure there was some good reason why they were designed that way but it was beyond me to figure it out. They certainly were not amenable to removing walls 😂
I did a gut renovation on a post World War II prefab house in Dartmouth Nova Scotia many years ago. It was the weirdest kind of construction I've ever seen! All the walls and ceilings where panels that were about 4'x10'. Each panel had sides that were 2x10s on edge with 2x4s going across them on the top plane and the bottom plane. I'm sure there was some good reason why they were designed that way but it was beyond me to figure it out. They certainly were not amenable to removing walls 😂