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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

I just want to know why the bridging is at 6'-8" AFF? Going to be an interesting drywall job.
Bridging is required for sheer on the joints of the sheeting, if it's 8 foot they ran it vertically, which is against the strength axis of the sheets. O.S.B. does have a strength axis and should be run horizontal.
 
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Is this a pro porn in school libraries cartoon? If so, what do you have to say for yourself?
This might be the most narcissistic, primary character syndrome having post I've ever read. Who the fuck owes you an explanation for their post? Go back to the BST forums pearl clutcher.

(Unless I missed the sarcasm in your post, but I doubt it.)
 
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Bridging is required for sheer on the joints of the sheeting, if it's 8 foot they ran it vertically, which is against the strength axis of the sheets. O.S.B. does have a strength axis and should be run horizontal.
No shit. :rolleyes::ROFLMAO:
The question is why is it 6'-8", and not 4' and 8'. Never seen a 6'-8" wide sheet of osb (or any other sheet material)
 
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