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Figure 1-59.—Drywall screws and fastening application. cross  section  of  a  metal  frame  stud  wall  control  joint. Figure 1-59 lists the different types of fasteners used in metal frame construction and explains the application of each  type. CEILING  FRAMING LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Upon completing this  section,  you  should  be  able  to  state  the purpose of ceiling frame members and describe layout and installation procedures. Ceiling construction begins after all walls have been plumbed,  aligned,  and  secured.  One  type  of  ceiling supports  an  attic  area  beneath  a  sloping  (pitched)  roof. Another type serves as the framework of a flat roof. When a building has two or more floors, the ceiling of a lower story is the floor of the story above. One of the main structural functions of a ceiling frame is to tie together the outside walls of the building. When  located  under  a  pitched  roof,  the  ceiling  frame also resists the outward pressure placed on the walls by the roof rafters (fig. 1-60). The tops of interior partitions are  fastened  to  the  ceiling  frame.  In  addition  to supporting the attic area beneath the roof, the ceiling frame supports the weight of the finish ceiling materials, such as gypsum board or lath and plaster. 1-34

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