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Figure  1-53.—Wood  blocking  for  celling  or  wall-mounted  fixtures.
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Figure 1-57.—Expansion joint. (fig.  1-53).  Friction-tight  insulation  is  installed  by placing  the  batts  (bundles  of  insulating  material) between the studs on the exterior walls. Studs are spaced 12, 16, or 24 inches OC as specified in the blueprints. Corner  and  Casing  Beads Standard  wallboard  corner  bead  is  manufactured from  galvanized  steel  with  perforated  flanges,  as  shown in figure 1-54. It provides a protective reinforcement of straight corners. The corner bead is made with l-inch by  1-inch  flanges  for  3/8-  or  1/2-jnch  single- layer wallboard; 1 inch by 1 1/4 inches for 1/2-inch or  5/8-inch  single-layer  wallboard;  1  1/4  inches  by 1  1/4  inches  for  two-layer  wallboard  application.  It  is available in 10-foot lengths. Multiflex  tape  bead  consists  of  two  continuous metal strips on the undersurface of 2 1/8-inch-wide reinforcing  tape  (fig.  1-55).  This  protects  corners formed at any angle. Multiflex tape bead comes in 100-foot  rolls. Casing and trim beads (examples are shown in fig. 1-56) are used as edge protection and trim around window  and  door  openings  and  as  moldings  at  ceiling angles.  They  are  made  from  galvanized  steel  in  three styles  to  fit  3/8-inch,  1/2-inch,  and  5/8-inch  wallboard and come in 10-foot lengths. Expansion Joints Expansion  joints  are  vinyl  extrusions  used  as control joints in drywall partitions and ceilings. A typical form is shown in figure 1-57. Figure 1-58 shows a typical metal frame layout and use of corner and casing beads for corners, partition intersections, and partition ends. It also shows a typical Figure  1-58.—Metal  frame  layout  with  various  beads  and  joints. 1-33

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