One would more then likely find a timber frame being built at a lumber company. They would likely have a contractor on site as part of, or on the side to build these frames for houses. Costs may vary for them as they could also cost less then a standard stick frame.
No, a timber wolf would probably have it easy, do to size, strength, and the way they are built. Remember that wolves were built to take down large prey, and defend there pack from other wolves. A dog, particullarly the size of a pitbull, shouldn't be a problem.
Native timber helps save the environment....GO GREEN!!!!! Did you know that if all the houses in the UK had been built with solid timber then we would have put 200 tonnes less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?!? That's something to think about!!!
a shassy is spelled chassis a chassis is the frame that cars are built on most modern cars do not have a chassis,they have a sub frame pickups have a chassis an example would be this if you removed the cab and bed from a pickup you would be left with a frame sitting on suspension and wheels ,with engine and gearbox this frame is the chassis
The short answer to this would be no, it will not fit. Not without considerable re-engineering of what G.M. did. The full size Chevrolets used an "X" frame from 1958 to 1964. The Olds, Pontiacs and Buicks used a standard frame configuration. (Frame rails more out-board) The exception would be Canadian built Pontiacs, which shared the X frame configuration. 1960 Olds 88 and super 88 except Convertible would be the only direct bolt in replacement frame.
The timber wolves.
The car would be retitled as reconstructed using the vin on the frame. or as long as you have not changed the frame or removed the original motor and parts that have vins on it, it is just a car being worked on and you would use that cars title and vin#. We've bought plenty of car parts from other cars and never changed a title of the car being built and worked on.
In drama, a frame is a situation or position of importance given to a person, and distance relates to how engaged the frame makes the group. For example: A reporter would be furthest away from the action as they would be a spectator, reporting on events. A soldier/policeman would be in the action, and is actually within the drama, being closest.
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Slowly heated timber would simply dry and become classed as seasoned. If steam is used, the timber would become pliable, and could be bent - resulting in the curved handle on a walking-stick, for instance.
because it would not be true timber because nature is nature thus it helps us also to let more timber grow :]
No way of telling. It's just as much about the build as it is about the material and the target weight. For the same weight and build quality, the aluminium frame will be stronger, as it can have more material in it. If build quality is the same, and you require the aluminium frame to be lighter, then the chrome moly frame may be stronger. If you compare a poorly built frame to a well built frame, the poorly built frame will be weaker, regardless of material.
When being hung in the gallows there would be a wooden frame that the noose's are tied to. So when someone is being hung, wood is over them.