Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1927 - Building laws |
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Page 73
... studs not less than two inches by six inches ( 2 " x 6 " ) spaced not more than sixteen ( 16 ) inches on centers . Where studs continue through more than one story , joists shall be nailed securely to the studs and shall be supported ...
... studs not less than two inches by six inches ( 2 " x 6 " ) spaced not more than sixteen ( 16 ) inches on centers . Where studs continue through more than one story , joists shall be nailed securely to the studs and shall be supported ...
Page 74
... studs is not covered or where there is no human occupancy . Weatherboarding of lesser thick- ness may be used provided the outside face of the studs is first sheathed solid with boards not less than five - eighths ( 5/8 ) of an inch ...
... studs is not covered or where there is no human occupancy . Weatherboarding of lesser thick- ness may be used provided the outside face of the studs is first sheathed solid with boards not less than five - eighths ( 5/8 ) of an inch ...
Page 103
... studs if no plate is provided . Joists shall be well nailed to the supporting studs . Studs shall be doubled under the ends of doubled joists . ( i ) Header joists over six ( 6 ) feet long and tail joists over twelve ( 12 ) feet long ...
... studs if no plate is provided . Joists shall be well nailed to the supporting studs . Studs shall be doubled under the ends of doubled joists . ( i ) Header joists over six ( 6 ) feet long and tail joists over twelve ( 12 ) feet long ...
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