Only for those with a need to knowmark handler said:You might be able to see the video, but i cannot
And I don't.....Stillcda said:Only for those with a need to know
Nail things off?jar546 said:I can see it and it was awesome and a lesson to many
Pay close attention to the bottom of the garage openings. On one area there is a 1 foot strip missing at the bottom. The buildings with the green wrap have already had their inspections and I would bet are properly nailed and resisted the forces put on them. The collapsed building had not gotten that far yet and was therefore not wrapped. you can see the plywood just popping off the studs.conarb said:Well I do, another example of crappy lightweight construction. You can't depend on shear plywood alone to brace a building, it must have been nailed off since they were putting the WRB on the walls.
Apparently this was in the US. I was going by the accent of the videographer originally. East coast, northeast/jar546 said:Looked like the UK. Probably the only difference between the buildings under construction and the one he was filming in was drywall. I wonder how safe they felt watching that from a similar building (I assume of course it was the same development and building)
There you go judging peoplejar546 said:Apparently this was in the US. I was going by the accent of the videographer originally. East coast, northeast/
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I seldom see panels applied with the long dimension horizontal because the edges must be blocked.Builder Bob said:I am used to plywood being installed horizontally on the first run so that the eight foot plywood section covers the seam of the platform framing to help prohibit the hinge effect at this intersection... it appears that all plywood was ran vertical in the video.