Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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Page 117
... stud partitions or walls over ten feet ( 10 ' ) in height shall have herringbone bridging , not less than two inches ( 2 ′′ ) in thickness and of the same width as the stud , fitted snugly and spiked into the studs at mid - height of stud ...
... stud partitions or walls over ten feet ( 10 ' ) in height shall have herringbone bridging , not less than two inches ( 2 ′′ ) in thickness and of the same width as the stud , fitted snugly and spiked into the studs at mid - height of stud ...
Page 173
... studs , steel joists and other Light supports used in the structural frame of light steel con- Steel struction , shall be light weight rolled sections , or sections Construction made of commonly accepted or specially formed light gauge ...
... studs , steel joists and other Light supports used in the structural frame of light steel con- Steel struction , shall be light weight rolled sections , or sections Construction made of commonly accepted or specially formed light gauge ...
Page 246
... Stud Wall Glazed or Unglazed Facing Tile ( Non - Bearing ) Wood studs with space between filled with mineral wood bats *** nailed to studs , one - half inch ( 1⁄2 " ) gypsum wallboard each side Wood studs with two layers of one - half ...
... Stud Wall Glazed or Unglazed Facing Tile ( Non - Bearing ) Wood studs with space between filled with mineral wood bats *** nailed to studs , one - half inch ( 1⁄2 " ) gypsum wallboard each side Wood studs with two layers of one - half ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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