Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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Page 114
... nails when necessary to pre- vent splitting , shall be bored of diameter smaller than that of the nails . Nails shall be of such length that , when joining one timber to another , the penetration of the nail into the second or farther ...
... nails when necessary to pre- vent splitting , shall be bored of diameter smaller than that of the nails . Nails shall be of such length that , when joining one timber to another , the penetration of the nail into the second or farther ...
Page 197
... nails or with copper nails and No. 14 B. and S. gauge copper wire , with nails of such length as to provide not less than three- fourths inch ( 4 " ) of penetration into the nailing strips or sheathing . Under all such shingles there ...
... nails or with copper nails and No. 14 B. and S. gauge copper wire , with nails of such length as to provide not less than three- fourths inch ( 4 " ) of penetration into the nailing strips or sheathing . Under all such shingles there ...
Page 258
... nails . Lath shall be secured to horizontal or vertical metal supports by means of approved special clips . Joints between walls and ceilings shall be staggered . Lath shall be applied with joints broken in each course except that end ...
... nails . Lath shall be secured to horizontal or vertical metal supports by means of approved special clips . Joints between walls and ceilings shall be staggered . Lath shall be applied with joints broken in each course except that end ...
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Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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appliance approved asbestos bars beams bolt brick Building Official building or structure ceiling cement cent Chimneys clearance Code column combustible compression compression members compressive strength conform Cont'd designed diameter Douglas fir dry standpipes enclosures exceed exit exterior walls fire doors Fire Zone flammable liquids floor flue or vent foot four inches furnaces girders Grade grain Group grout gypsum heaters height horizontal incombustible materials installed interior joints joists lath least live load located lumber masonry metal minimum mortar occupant load one-half inch one-hour fire-resistive construction partitions permitted pipe plaster portland cement pounds per square proscenium protected reinforced concrete resistance rivets roof shear six inches slab smoke pipe solid space specified in Chapter specified in Section square feet square inch Stairs stairway standpipes steel structural steel studs Subsection Table thickness twenty feet 20 TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION U.B.C. Standard ventilation width wire wood