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What is NYC BC § 2304.9.5.2?

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This section outlines the nailing requirements for structural components, specifying the use of common nails and spikes for securing pieces together. It details the size and placement of nails and spikes to ensure proper structural integrity. Applies to builders and contractors involved in construction projects.

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2304.9.5.2 Nailing.

BC § 2304.9.5.2

Each piece shall be toenailed at each support with one 40d common nail and face-nailed with one 60d common nail. Courses shall be spiked to each other with 8-inch (203 mm) spikes at maximum intervals of 30 inches (762 mm) through predrilled edge holes penetrating to a depth of approximately 4 inches (102 mm). One spike shall be installed at a distance not exceeding 10 inches (254 mm) from the end of each piece.

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