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' <br /> F. Use common wire nails, unless otherwise indicated. Use fmishing aails for finish work. � <br /> Select fasteners of size that will not penetrate members where opposite side will be exposed <br /> to view or wilI receive finish materials. Make tight connections betweea members. Install <br /> fasteners without splitting of wood;predrill as rec}uired. � <br /> 3.2 W40D GROUNDS,NAII.ERS,BLOCKiNG,AND SLEEPERS <br /> A. Install wood grounds,nailers,blocking,and sleepers where shown and where required for ' <br /> screeding or attachment of other work. Form to shapes as shown and cut as required for true <br /> line and level of work to be attached. Coordinate location with other work involved. <br /> B. Attach to substrates as required to support applied loading. Countersink bolts and nuts flush � <br /> with surfaces,unless otherwise indicated. Build into masonry during installation of masonry <br /> work. Where possible,anchor to formwork before concrete placemen� <br /> C. Install permanent grounds of dressed,preservative treated,key-beveled lumber not less than � <br /> 1-1/2 inches wide and of thicirness required to bring face of ground to exact thickness of <br /> finish material involved. Remove temporary grounds when no longer required. � <br /> 33 WOOD FURRING <br /> A. Tnstall plumb and level with closure strips at edges and openings. Shim with wood as � <br /> required for tolerance of finished work. <br /> 3.4 WOOD FRAMiNG,GENERAL � <br /> A. Framing Stanclard: Comply with N.F.P.A. "Manuai for Wood Frame Construction,"unless <br /> otherwise indicated. <br /> B. Framing with Engineered Wood Products: Install framing composed of engineered wood ' <br /> products to compiy with manufacturer's directions. <br /> C. Install framing members of size and spaciag indicated. � <br /> D. Anchor and nail as shown,and to comply with the following: <br /> 1. National Evaluation Report No. NER 272 for pneumatic or mechaaical driven � <br /> staples,P-Naiis,and aliied fasteners. <br /> 2. Published requirements of manufacturer of inetat framing anchars. � <br /> E. Do not spl�ce structural members between supports. <br /> F, Firestop concealed spaces ofwood framed walls and partitions atfloor level and at the ceiling � <br /> Iine. Where firestops are not automaticaily provided by the framing system used,use closely <br /> f tted wood blocks o£nominal2-inch�hick lumbar of the same width as framing members. <br /> 3.5 STUD FRAMING � <br /> A. General; An�ange studs so that wide face of stud is perpendiculaz to direction of wall or <br /> parEition and narrow face is parallel. Install single bottom plate and double top plates using ' <br /> 2-iunch-thick members whose widths ec}ual that of studs;except single top plate may be used <br /> for non-load-bearing paititions. Nail or anchor plates to supporting construction. <br /> 1. For exterior walls iunst�112-inch by Crinch and 2 inch by 12"wood studs spaced lb � <br /> inches o.c. <br /> B. Construct corners and intersections with not lessthan 3 studs(see Architect forcornerdetail). � <br /> �nstall miscellaneous blocking and framing as shown and as required for support of facing <br /> materiais,fi7ctures,speciahy items,and trim. , <br /> ROUGH CARPENTRY Page 6 of 7 <br />
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