Uniform Building Code, Volume 6International Conference of Building Officials, 1967 - Building laws |
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... inches ( 8 " ) in thickness . Walls of fireboxes shall be not less than ten inches ( 10 " ) in thickness , except that where a lining of firebrick is used such walls shall be not less than eight inches ( 8 " ) in thickness . The firebox ...
... inches ( 8 " ) in thickness . Walls of fireboxes shall be not less than ten inches ( 10 " ) in thickness , except that where a lining of firebrick is used such walls shall be not less than eight inches ( 8 " ) in thickness . The firebox ...
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... inches ( 34 " ) by lapping at least four inches ( 4 " ) over the unit below or by lapping at vertical intervals not exceeding seventeen inches ( 17 " ) with units which are at least 50 per cent greater in thickness than the units below ...
... inches ( 34 " ) by lapping at least four inches ( 4 " ) over the unit below or by lapping at vertical intervals not exceeding seventeen inches ( 17 " ) with units which are at least 50 per cent greater in thickness than the units below ...
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... inches ( 11⁄4 " ) . 2. Units of tile , masonry , stone or terra cotta , not over one inch ( 1 " ) in thickness shall be restricted to eighty - one square inches ( 81 sq . in . ) in area unless the back side of each unit is ground or box ...
... inches ( 11⁄4 " ) . 2. Units of tile , masonry , stone or terra cotta , not over one inch ( 1 " ) in thickness shall be restricted to eighty - one square inches ( 81 sq . in . ) in area unless the back side of each unit is ground or box ...
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11 gauge anchored applied approved Basecoat BOLTS bond Building Official CAVITY WALL Ceiling Ceiling Ceiling concrete concrete masonry units Corbeling corrosion-resistant Direction 16 Douglas Fir exceed Expanded Metal Lath exterior walls Fasteners finish coat Fire-resistive Construction firebrick FIRESTOP five-eighths FLASHING FOUNDATION four inches FROST LINE GRADE GROUP III GROUP GROUTED MASONRY Gypsum Lath gypsum plaster gypsum wallboard HEADER Horizontal Perpendicular horizontal projection interior joints lath and plaster LINTEL MASONRY CHIMNEYS masonry walls MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SPAN MAXIMUM SPACING mesh minimum modulus of elasticity mortar nails one-fourth inch one-half inch partitions plastered ceiling-not PLATE portland cement plaster pounds per square second coat sheathing six inches SOLID MASONRY square feet square foot square inch STORY stress-graded lumber studs Supporting Supporting Supporting Table thickness three-eighths inch twelve inches 12 twenty-four inches 24 U.B.C. Standard Uniform Building Code veneer Vertical Either Direction weatherboarding width wire lath wood frame wood shingles