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Figure  1-35.—Rough  frame  openings  for  doors  and  windows.
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Figure  1-36.—Types  of  bracing. nailed between the sill and soleplate. Additional cripple requirement is an outside wall covered with structural studs may be placed under each end of the sill. sheathing  nailed  according  to  building  specifications. Bracing This type of wall does not require bracing. Diagonal bracing is most effective when installed at a 45° to 60° angle. You can do this after the wall has Diagonal  bracing  is  necessary  for  the  lateral been squared and still lying on the subfloor. The most strength of a wall. In all exterior walls and main interior widely used bracing system is the 1 by 4 let-in type, as partitions, bracing should be placed at both ends (where shown in figure 1-36. The studs are notched so that the possible) and at 25-foot intervals. An exception to this 1 by 4 piece is flush with the surface of the studs. 1-20

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