Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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Page 263
... applied over base coat which has set and is surface - dry . Thickness shall be from one - sixteenth inch ( 1/16 ′′ ) to one - eighth inch ( 8 " ) . 2. Sand - float finish shall be applied over set base coat which is not quite dry . 3 ...
... applied over base coat which has set and is surface - dry . Thickness shall be from one - sixteenth inch ( 1/16 ′′ ) to one - eighth inch ( 8 " ) . 2. Sand - float finish shall be applied over set base coat which is not quite dry . 3 ...
Page 264
... applied to concrete or masonry , shall be reinforced with one of the materials having a rust - resistive coating as set forth in Table No. 47 - E . Metal reinforcement shall be furred out from the backing at least one - quarter inch ( 4 ...
... applied to concrete or masonry , shall be reinforced with one of the materials having a rust - resistive coating as set forth in Table No. 47 - E . Metal reinforcement shall be furred out from the backing at least one - quarter inch ( 4 ...
Page 265
... applied to concrete or masonry , such plaster shall be applied in not less than two coats to a mini- mum total thickness of seven - eighths inch ( % " ) . The first coat shall be rodded as specified in Section 4711 ( c ) for the second ...
... applied to concrete or masonry , such plaster shall be applied in not less than two coats to a mini- mum total thickness of seven - eighths inch ( % " ) . The first coat shall be rodded as specified in Section 4711 ( c ) for the second ...
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Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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