Yes. Personally I think this is a plan error using a stock note, but I don't have much to go on. I don't see why it can't be done other than a sloppy fit with track width vs. stud width. Just curious how a wood stud wall can work with a metal slip track. I "think" the architect may be referring to truss clips installed at the top of wall, not slip track.Are you referring to a top-of-wall condition with a non-load bearing wall under a roof where the track allows for the deflection of the roof?
If the correct size track can be found, and said track has suitable slot dimensions, I'm not sure why it couldn't be done.Yes. Personally I think this is a plan error using a stock note, but I don't have much to go on. I don't see why it can't be done other than a sloppy fit with track width vs. stud width. Just curious how a wood stud wall can work with a metal slip track. I "think" the architect may be referring to truss clips installed at the top of wall, not slip track.
Ahh, and personally, I prefer the connection of non-bearing partition walls to deflection prone horizontal framing (trusses, floor joists, etc.) via the deflection screws, such as the Simpson SDPW - https://www.strongtie.com/strongdri...dpw_screw/p/strong-drive-sdpw-deflector-screw.That said, Simpson and others make products specific for this application, such as the STC clips - https://www.strongtie.com/trussclips_platedtrussconnectors/tc_roofclips/p/stc.stct.dtc
Who said it was illegal?What code section says this is illegal?
The picture suggests that this wall is curved. I do not see that it is possible to install a curved piece of lumber at the base of the wall.
Pretty interesting piece of hardware. Lots of truss clips but I haven't seen those before.Ahh, and personally, I prefer the connection of non-bearing partition walls to deflection prone horizontal framing (trusses, floor joists, etc.) via the deflection screws, such as the Simpson SDPW - https://www.strongtie.com/strongdri...dpw_screw/p/strong-drive-sdpw-deflector-screw.
Agreed. I also do not see any type of listing provided on their (https://www.flexabilityconcepts.com/) website. I'd be ok with seeing it used for non-bearing partition walls, but that's about it.But FWIW, prescriptively the curved wall track shown may run up against 2304.3.1.
2304.3 Wall framing. The framing of exterior and interior walls shall be in accordance with the provisions specified in Section 2308 unless a specific design is furnished.But FWIW, prescriptively the curved wall track shown may run up against 2304.3.1.