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WCD1 - Details for Conventional Wood Frame Construction

www.awc.org

WOOD CONSTRUCTION DATA 1. 3. DETAILS FOR CONVENTIONAL WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION. The first approach to achieving a strong, durable struc-ture, involving economical use of materials, is to follow a basic modular plan for layout and attachment of framing members. Such methods use a 4-foot design module, which governs a 16-inch spacing of …

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Gypsum Wallboard Floor/Ceiling - Wood Framing (ood joists)

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using connectors produced by members of the Truss Plate Institute. 5/8" (15.9 mm) T & G (long sides) plywood flooring nail applied across top chord of trusses. 10 2 hr. UL L538 5/8" (15.9 mm) Fire-Shield C Wallboard, base layer screw attached perpendicular to bottom chord of 9 1/2" (241.3 mm) deep “I” shaped wood spaced 19.2"

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Construction Types - Definitions - Treated Wood

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(Also known as “mill” construction; to qualify all wooden members must have a minimum nominal dimension of 8 inches.) Type IV construction utilizes large dimensional lumber for structural members and interior elements. • Walls of masonry or other noncombustible walls with a …

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Chapter 9: Column Analysis and Design

academic.csuohio.edu

• Strength (material) properties (e.g. steel vs. wood). • Appearance (circular, square, or I-beam). • Accommodate the connection of other members. • Local production capabilities (i.e. the shape of the cross section). Columns are major structural components that significantly affect the building’s overall performance and stability.

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Wood Handbook, Chapter 15: Wood Preservation

www.fpl.fs.fed.us

Before a wood preservative can be approved for pressure treatment of structural members, it must be evaluated to ensure that it provides the necessary durability and that it does not greatly reduce the strength properties of the wood. The EPA typically does not evaluate how well a wood pre-servative protects the wood. Traditionally this evaluation

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Specification Guide for Wolmanized Wood

www.americanpoleandtimber.com

not alter the natural characteristics of wood, the design values for untreated lumber and plywood should be used in accordance with the National Design Specification for Wood Construction (2001 edition), issued by the American Forest and Paper Association. Wood products which have been preservative-treated are referenced in Section 4.3.14 and 6 ...

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Prescriptive Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide

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PRESCRIPTIVE RESIDENTIAL WOOD DECK CONSTRUCTION GUIDE 5 American Wood Council Figure 1B. Joist Span – Joists Attached at House and to Side of Beam. Figure 2. Joist Span – Non-Ledger Deck. BEAM SIZE & ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS Deck beam spans shall be in accordance with Table 3 and can extend past the post face up to LB/4 as shown in Figure …

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Standard Specifications for Wood Poles

www.fpl.fs.fed.us

the basis for purchasing and designing most wood Committee 05 in maintaining the three standards for utility structures in the United States. The round pole wood products used in utility structures. The paper standard, ANSI 05.1, includes specifications, reviews other pole-related standards, but it places

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Creosote Health Effects - Agency for Toxic Substances and ...

www.atsdr.cdc.gov

Creosote is the most common product utilized to preserve wood in United States. Creosote is also a pesticide. A pesticide is a substance that kills pests. People need to be trained and certified to use creosote to preserve wood and as a pesticide. How creosote enters the environment

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