North to the Future

1)Alaska has the most awesome flag of all of the states.
2)I'm told that whale meat tastes like filet mignon...that has been marinated in cod liver oil for years.

3)What is gold from Alaska rivers? Salmon caviar?
 
1. Yup.
2. Depends on how it's stored. Inuit like it when it's fermented a bit.
3. Likely salmon, but I have no idea what's on the cans.
 
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Another roof bites the dust.....
"The roof that buckled early Monday, at a warehouse at 7920 Schoon St. in the Taku-Campbell Lake area, involved the same wooden roof frames that are believed to have contributed to most of the 19 collapses that have occurred this winter and last, said Ross Noffsinger, acting building official for the municipality of Anchorage. Those frames support flat roofs built before 1990. They typically span large open, areas, such as over warehouses. Beams in the framework, or trusses, are connected with metal gang plates that are often inadequately sized or placed."

19 failures in two winters (so far) and no investigation? The city building dept is just fucking lazy. If I owned one of these structures, I'd be having a structural engineer do an in-depth inspection and get the damn thing fixed.
 
"The roof that buckled early Monday, at a warehouse at 7920 Schoon St. in the Taku-Campbell Lake area, involved the same wooden roof frames that are believed to have contributed to most of the 19 collapses that have occurred this winter and last, said Ross Noffsinger, acting building official for the municipality of Anchorage. Those frames support flat roofs built before 1990. They typically span large open, areas, such as over warehouses. Beams in the framework, or trusses, are connected with metal gang plates that are often inadequately sized or placed."

19 failures in two winters (so far) and no investigation? The city building dept is just fucking lazy. If I owned one of these structures, I'd be having a structural engineer do an in-depth inspection and get the damn thing fixed.
Do medium to high pitched roofs have this problem?
 
Flat roofs are cheaper to build and more expensive to maintain. Large chain corporations like flat roofs with the assumption they will relocate before a pitched roof is worth the investment. They like disposable architecture.
Well that explains it. My experience with flat rooves was related to schools. They are built that way for ease of upward expansion.
 
Flat roofs are cheaper to build and more expensive to maintain. Large chain corporations like flat roofs with the assumption they will relocate before a pitched roof is worth the investment. They like disposable architecture.
This particular issue stems from the parallel chord wooden truss design that was used. I see these in use for some low sloping roofs too. There are parallel chord trusses in my company building but they are steel and do not rely on nail plates as tension fasteners between two wood butt joints.

Should you have a large building whose area is easily measured in acreage rather than square feet, flat roofs are the only economical option. In places where it snows a lot, like Valdez, AK, owners keep snow removal equipment on the roof and use it after each snowfall.
 
I've heard it's supposed to get cold down south. It will just be mild winter weather, here.
 
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