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recommended by manufacture. <br /> 2. Install to tolerance of 1/8 inch in 8 feet for plumb and level. Install adjoining fmish <br /> carpentry with 1/16 inch maximum offset for flush installation and 1/8 inch mauimum <br /> offset for reveal installation. <br /> 3. Coordinate fmish carpentry with materials and systems that may be in or adjacent to <br /> standing and running trim and rails. Provide cutouts for mechanical and electrical items <br /> that penetrate exposed surfaces of trim and rails. <br /> C. Finish in accordance with specified requirements. <br /> D. Refer to Division 9 Sections for fmal finishing of finish carpentry. <br /> 3.4 ADJiJSTING <br /> A. Repair damaged or defective finish carpentry where possible to eliminate functional or visual <br /> defects. Where not possible to repair,replace fmish carpentry. Adjust joinery for uniform appearance. <br /> 3.5 CLEANING <br /> A. Clean fmish carpentry on exposed and semiexposed surfaces. Touch up factory-applied finishes <br /> to restore damaged or soiled areas. <br /> PART 2-PRODUCTS <br /> 2.1 MATERIALS,GENERAL <br /> A. Lumber Standatds: Comply with PS 20 "American Softwood Lumber Sta.ndard"for <br /> lumber and with applicable grading rules of inspection agencies certified by American Lumber <br /> Standards Committee Board of Review. <br /> B. Plywood Standards: Comply with PS 1 "U.S.Product Standard for Construction and <br /> Industrial Plywood"for plywood and,for products not manufactured under PS 1,with APA PRP- <br /> 108. <br /> 2.2 FABRICATION <br /> A Wood Moisture Content: Comply with requirements of specified inspection agencies <br /> and manufacturer's recommendations for moisture content of fmish carpentry in reladon to <br /> relative humidity conditions existing during time of fabrication and in installation areas. Provide <br /> finish carpentry with moisture content that is compatible with Project requirements. <br /> B. Fabricate finish carpentry to dimensions,profiles and details indicated. Ease edges to <br /> radius indicated for the following: <br /> 1. Lumber less than 1 inch in nominal thickness: 1/16 inch. <br /> 2. Lumber 1 inch or more in nominal thickness: 1/8 inch. <br /> PART 3-EXECUTION <br /> 3.1 EXAMINATION <br /> A. Examine substrates for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and <br /> other conditions affecting installation and performance of finish carpentry. Do not proceed with <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />