PMIDesignGroup
Structural
- Mar 22, 2007
- 2
So the framer must love his power nailer because for a 10d 2" o.c. CDX plywood shear wall, he did 1.5"-2" o.c., two rows staggered on the double 2x4 chords and perimeter. The result is for many nails (in adjacent 2x4's) to be approx. 1/2"-1" apart, measured diagonally. The building department is asking for clarification if this tighter-than-specified spacing is an acceptable condition. Are there any resources out there that recommend how to apply a strength reduction factor for TOO MANY nails in a shear panel? The Doug Fir #2 studs and plywood do not show any signs of splitting, just a ton of nails.