QOD for 6/13/05 (structure)

Originally Posted By: gbeaumont
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Hi to all,

here's todays question

Regards

Gerry


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Originally Posted By: bbadger
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I am not sure of the right answer but apparently less than what is shown in the picture. icon_wink.gif


What people will do still amazes me.


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Originally Posted By: jkormos
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Originally Posted By: James D Mosier
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They should be OK, they’re marked with green paint. Green is good.



Jim Mosier

Originally Posted By: dedwards
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I agree with James. That green paint makes everything OK…Don’t it?


Originally Posted By: bbadger
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James D Mosier wrote:
They should be OK, they're marked with green paint. Green is good.


LOL ![icon_lol.gif](upload://zEgbBCXRskkCTwEux7Bi20ZySza.gif)

Hey it's no problem I will just toe nail a few more 6 penny nails in place and between the nails and the green paint everything will be fine.

This stuff looks brand new.


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Originally Posted By: lclark
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Does the orange mean they need to replace the joist with the split in it?



" Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going."

Originally Posted By: roconnor
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James D Mosier wrote:
They should be OK, they're marked with green paint. Green is good.

Only if it's strong paint ... ![icon_lol.gif](upload://zEgbBCXRskkCTwEux7Bi20ZySza.gif) ![icon_lol.gif](upload://zEgbBCXRskkCTwEux7Bi20ZySza.gif)

Notice the split in the wood forming from the notch ...


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I am absolutely amazed sometimes by how much thought goes into doing things wrong

Originally Posted By: bsmith
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The poll seems to be fairly evenly split. What’s the right answer?



Bill Smith


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Originally Posted By: james quinn
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Orange paint indicates joist hangers required.


Green paint indicates life insurance required.


Quinn the Eskimo


Originally Posted By: roconnor
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See IRC Figure R502.8 as a guide ... compliments of www.iccsafe.org.

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I am absolutely amazed sometimes by how much thought goes into doing things wrong

Originally Posted By: tallen
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I voted for 1/6th


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Originally Posted By: lkage
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tallen wrote:
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I voted for 1/6th



So'd I...one third span areas are 1/6th I see.


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