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Figure  1-43.—Measurements  for  windows  and  doors.
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Figure  1-46.—Double  top  plate.

Figure  1-44.—Framing  typical  door  and  window  openings. figure  1-44  shows  typical  door  framing;  view  B  shows typical window framing. After stud layout, cripple studs are laid out (usually 16 inches OC) and nailed between the header and top plate and rough window sill and soleplate. It is a good practice to place a cripple stud under each end of a sill. ASSEMBLY After  the  corners  and  openings  for  doors  and windows have been made up, the entire wall can be nailed together .on the subfloor (fig. 1-45). Place top and bottom plates at a distance slightly greater than the length of the studs. Position the corners and openings between  the  plates  according  to  the  plate  layout. Place studs in position with the crown side up. Nail the  plates  into  the  studs,  cripples,  and  trimmers.  On long  walls,  the  breaks  in  the  plates  should  occur over a stud or cripple. Placing the Double Top Plate The double top plate (fig. 1-46) can be placed while the wall is still on the subfloor or after all the walls have 1-26

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