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... Grades . Three grades of brick are covered : Grade SW . Brick intended for use where a high degree of resistance to frost action is desired and the exposure is such that the brick may be frozen when permeated with water . NOTE : As a ...
... Grades . Three grades of brick are covered : Grade SW . Brick intended for use where a high degree of resistance to frost action is desired and the exposure is such that the brick may be frozen when permeated with water . NOTE : As a ...
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... grading of lumber shall be uniform . Grading rules shall be sufficiently explicit to establish a maximum of 5 percent below grade as a reasonable variation between graders . If any grading rules indicate that a grade qualifies under two ...
... grading of lumber shall be uniform . Grading rules shall be sufficiently explicit to establish a maximum of 5 percent below grade as a reasonable variation between graders . If any grading rules indicate that a grade qualifies under two ...
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... grade shall be grade marked . ( iv ) Mixed grades other than the two highest recognized grades for each species shall not be grade marked with a combination grade designation ; if grade marking is required , each piece of a grade shall ...
... grade shall be grade marked . ( iv ) Mixed grades other than the two highest recognized grades for each species shall not be grade marked with a combination grade designation ; if grade marking is required , each piece of a grade shall ...
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Uniform Building Code Standards International Conference of Building Officials No preview available - 1979 |
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