At first glance it doesn't allow sheathing to resist seismic uplift
though. Thanks for the heads up Buddy.
AWC Info wrote:
>
> Alternatively, you can now design the sheathing to resist combined
> uplift and shear per section 4.4 of the 2008 Wind/Seismic Standard:
>
>
>
> http://www.awc.org/Standards/SDPWS.html
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>
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> HTH
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>
>
> Buddy
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> John "Buddy" Showalter, P.E.
> Director, Technical Media
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> From: Jim Wilson <wilsonengineers@yahoo.com>
>
> Subject: Steel straps on wood shear walls
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> To: seaint@seaint.org
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>
>
> Is there a definitive reference stating that steel=A0straps are
> okay=A0to b=
>
> e placed over wall sheathing and not directly to the studs before the
> sheat=
>
> hing is installed?=A0 I've googled it, I've called Simpson and I've
> tried t=
>
> o look to the APA but I can only find indirect statements about
> it.=0A=0ASi=
>
> mpson does mention that different nail sizes can be used for the
> different =
>
> installation methods.=A0 That=A0isn't generic enough for the
> condition.=0A=
>
> =0AThanks,=0AJim Wilson, PE=0AStroudsburg, PA
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