Carpentry and building construction Flashcards

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Blueprints

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 41

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2
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A window list is referred to as schedule, the rough opening of a window is found in the window schedule

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 56

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3
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Batter boards

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 244

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4
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Figures: elevation difference #1 and #2. Use of surveyor level

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 246

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5
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The best method to anchor sill plates is to use anchor bolts

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 268

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6
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Decay resistant woods

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 329

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7
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The corner of a wood Fram structure is serving as a shear wall

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 378

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8
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Figure: built up girder. 1/2” clearance at end of girder

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 399

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9
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The wood framing components around a chimney foundation are trimmers, headers, and tail joist

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 412

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10
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1/8” gap between medium density fiberboard sheets

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 412

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11
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when he frame opening span is more than 6’, use two jacks at each end of the header

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 421

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12
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Trusses carry roof loads while in vertical position

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 495

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13
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Figure jamb width. Drywall flush with jamb

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 598

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14
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Rough opening 2” wider than door

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 618

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15
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One square of 235 lb shingle covers 100 sqft of roof

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 626

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16
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Figure shingle terminology. Top lap, head lap, exposure

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 626

17
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Figure nailing details, spacing details. Minimum joint 1/4” joint offset 1 1/2”

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 648

18
Q

Use wraparound hangers to attach gutters, gutter minimum slope 1” in 16’

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 652

19
Q

House wrap does not allow water to pass through

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 661

20
Q

Figure chimney hoods. Chimney hood prevents downdrafts

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 715

21
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Figure molding profiles

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 752-753

22
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Hanger rail used to support wall cabinet

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 788

23
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Track splice

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 846

24
Q

Use loose fill insulation in attics

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 898

25
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Hybrid insulation systems - 19%

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 899

26
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Hip roofs vented with ridge vents

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 901

27
Q

Acclimation

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 975

28
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Ledger

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 1013

29
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Nominal Size

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Carpentry and building construction
PG 1030

30
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The flange width on a light gage metal joist is 1 5/8”

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Carpentry and building construction
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