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Page Title: Figure 1-53.—Wood blocking for celling or wall-mounted fixtures.
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Figure  1-52.—Chase  wall  construction.
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Corner  and  Casing  Beads

Figure  1-53.—Wood  blocking  for  celling  or  wall-mounted  fixtures. Figure  1-54.—Standard  corner  bead. Figure 1-55.—Multiflex tape bead. Figure  1-56.—Casing  and  trim  beads. hinges,  locks,  rubber  stops,  and  weather  stripping.  The windows are also integral to the system, prefabricated and painted. These units may include interior and exterior  trim  designed  to  accept  1/2-inch  wallboard  and 1/2-inch sheathing plus siding on the outside. Plumbing is installed in prepunched stud webs. Wiring is passed through insulated grommets inserted in the prepunched webs of the studs and plates. Wall and ceiling fixtures are mounted by attaching wood blocking spaced between the flanges of the wall studs or trusses 1-32

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