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Fasteners for wood lath and plaster ceiling

PSUengineer1

Structural
Jun 6, 2012
151
I have an old building from 1908 with a wood lath and plaster ceiling. I suspect the ceiling fell down (only about 30 square feet of ceiling) due to smooth nails backing out over time. I have an older version of USG Gypsum Construction Handbook, but i don't see specific section regarding fasteners for wood lath to wood floor joists? Can anyone point me to the code reference I am looking for (fastener requirements for wood lath to wood joists)? Thank you in advance.
 
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Whenever I have to check something old I usually start by checking one of the older NYC codes. They are so simple and well written I am envious of the simpler code days (as we discussed in that other thread).

Looks like the 1922 code has a whole chapter on plaster so that would be my suggestion as a place to start if you are trying to figure out what the standard was for the time period.

I agree with pham that it's doubtful you'll find anything useful in modern codes about this specifically.
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