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We are on the 2006 I-codes, ...Seismic Category B, ...Wind Zone = less than 100 mph. In
referring to Section R602.10 in the IRC and the wall bracing methods, our most typical type
of installation method is No. 3 [ the wood structural panel sheathing ].
It is my understanding that Table R602.3(3) is the table to use in installing the wood
structural panels. Figure R602.10.6.2 seems to indicate the use of nails, however, Table
R602.3(1) allows the use of staples [ Note b ] in fastening the wood structural panels to
the studs.
I am looking to get some clarity on what is "actually" required to attach these osb panels
to the studs in a compliant manner. Figure R602.10.6.2 requires the perimeter nailing
pattern to be every 6" o.c. and the field nailing pattern to be 12" o.c. Yes ??? :?
QUESTION # 1(A): Are staples actually allowed to attach the osb panels in the braced wall
line construction, ...even as an alternative method of fastening?, (B) If so, how do YOU
inspect the spacing pattern when the staples are all sunk below the finish of the osb panel?
QUESTION # 2: If staples ARE allowed, what type of spacing is required? If just nails [ in
just the required braced wall line locations ONLY ], what are the spacing requirements and
size of the nails?
Please provide IRC code sections in your references! Thanks ya'll!
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referring to Section R602.10 in the IRC and the wall bracing methods, our most typical type
of installation method is No. 3 [ the wood structural panel sheathing ].
It is my understanding that Table R602.3(3) is the table to use in installing the wood
structural panels. Figure R602.10.6.2 seems to indicate the use of nails, however, Table
R602.3(1) allows the use of staples [ Note b ] in fastening the wood structural panels to
the studs.
I am looking to get some clarity on what is "actually" required to attach these osb panels
to the studs in a compliant manner. Figure R602.10.6.2 requires the perimeter nailing
pattern to be every 6" o.c. and the field nailing pattern to be 12" o.c. Yes ??? :?
QUESTION # 1(A): Are staples actually allowed to attach the osb panels in the braced wall
line construction, ...even as an alternative method of fastening?, (B) If so, how do YOU
inspect the spacing pattern when the staples are all sunk below the finish of the osb panel?
QUESTION # 2: If staples ARE allowed, what type of spacing is required? If just nails [ in
just the required braced wall line locations ONLY ], what are the spacing requirements and
size of the nails?
Please provide IRC code sections in your references! Thanks ya'll!

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