What kind of cabinetry does Fleetwood Tioga have?
High quailty cabinetry, drawers are 1/2″ cabinet plywood construction with full length pull out/smooth ball bearing slides. Everything is just solid, nothing flimsy on this RV. Only ding is very limited outside storage, just 2 exterior compartments, about 6 cu/ft on the drivers side, about 7-8 cu/ft on the passenger side.
How many people can fit in a 2013 Fleetwood Tioga?
2013 Ford F-450 Fleetwood Tioga 31N comes with two slide outs. One has a bunk bed/dinette combo and bedroom wardrobe in it and the other is the living room/ kitchen slide out. Both slide outs are large and give the motor home plenty of room to accommodate 10 people.
How many inches of subgrade are there in a road?
Subgrades are also considered layers in the pavement design, with their thickness assumed to be infinite and their material characteristics assumed to be unchanged or unmodified. Prepared subgrade is typically the top 12 inches of subgrade.
What are the characteristics of a sub grade?
Acts as a drainage layer, by protecting the sub grade from wetting up. It intercept upward movement of water by capillary action. It acts as a separating layer b/w subgrade and road base. By this it prevent the two layers from mixing up. b. Characteristics of materials used in Sub Base:
How big is a Tioga pipe in feet?
Call the center of your choice for our 24-hour emergency service tiogapipe.com NOMINAL PIPE SIZE OD SCHEDULE DESIGNATIONS WALL THICKNESS WEIGHT ID INCH MM INCH MM ASME INCHMM LBS/ FOOT KG/ METERINCHMM 16 400
What kind of construction is a Type IIIA building?
TYPE IIIA (ISO 2): A combination of building construction comprised of exterior walls of masonry or concrete and roof/floors of combustible material that has been treated to have at least a 1-hr fire resistance rating.
What kind of construction is ISO Type IV?
TYPE IV (ISO 2): Known as heavy timber or mill construction in which the exterior walls are of noncombustible materials. Interior building elements utilize wood structural members and heavy wood decking.
What should be included in a substructure of a building?
This a fairly narrower definition which excludes items such as; finishes, basement walls not in contact with earthwork, retaining walls not providing external walls, and so on. Some much broader definitions consider the substructure to include all works below ground level, although clearly, this is a fairly ambiguous description.