Old-growth lumber with tight growth rings outperforms much of today's fast-growth engineered wood in long-term stability. Lime mortar allowed historic brick walls to flex and self-heal hairline cracks ...
A diagonal board notched into wall studs, known as let-in bracing, was the standard way builders stiffened homes before plywood sheathing existed. The technique relies on basic triangle geometry ...
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