![]() ![]() *From Wiki: “Some types of nails are sized in pennies (symbol, d), a system that originated in England centuries ago.”… I’m sure I read somewhere you folks threw the Brits out or something like that. I guess it’s a long, long way to metric!! GAWD!!! You guys are still calling nails by the very old English* designations and not by something plain and simple like “2+1/2 inch common nail”. Mm) and less 6d 3Ĥ or 6d5Ĥ or 8d5Ĭombination subfloor-underlayment (to framing): 3/4" (19 mm) and less 6dħ/8"-1" (22 mm-25 mm) 8d5 at top and bottom and staggered 2-20d atĢ5.2" (51 mm) planks 2-16d at each bearingĢ6.Wood structural panels and particleboard:2 Subfloor and wall sheathing (to framing): 1/2" (12.7 along each edgeġ6.Continuous header to stud, toenail 4-8dġ7.Ceiling joists, laps over partitions, face nail 3-16dġ8.Ceiling joists to parallel rafters, face nail 3-16dĢ0.1" (25 mm) brace to each stud and plate, face nail 2-8dĢ1.1" 8" (25 mm 203 mm) sheathing or less to each bearing, face nail 2-8dĢ2.Wider than 1" 8" (25 mm 203 mm) sheathing to each bearing, face nail 3-8dĢ3.Built-up corner studs 16d at 24" (610 mm) o.c.Ģ4.Built-up girder and beams 20d at 32" (813 mm) o.c. Double studs, face nail 16d at 24" (610 mm) o.c.ġ0.Doubled top plates, typical face nail 16d at 16" (406 mm) o.c.ġ1.Blocking between joists or rafters to top plate, toenail 3-8dġ2.Rim joist to top plate, toenail 8d at 6" (152 mm) o.c.ġ3.Top plates, laps and intersections, face nail 2-16dġ4.Continuous header, two pieces 16d at 16" (406 mm) o.c.Stud to sole plate 4-8d, toenail or 2-16d, end nail.Sole plate to joist or blocking, at braced wall panels 3-16d per 16" (406 mm) Sole plate to joist or blocking, typical face nail 16d at 16" (406 mm) o.c.2" (51 mm) subfloor to joist or girder, blind and face nail 2-16d.Wider than 1" 6" (25 mm 152 mm) subfloor to each joist, face nail 3-8d.1" 6" (25 mm 152 mm) subfloor or less to each joist, face nail 2-8d.Top plate lap splices shall be face-nailed with. Bridging to joist, toenail each end 2-8d Wood stud walls shall be capped with a double top plate installed to.Can’t tell either Jeff, but something tells me that the span of the member might also have been exceeded, and that is why that happened.
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