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What is this black tape on top of stud wall

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AlexWong122

Structural
Apr 23, 2018
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Hi All,

What is the black thing on top of the stud wall. Is it used to secure the beam and joists?

Thanks,

Alex

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Looks like two Simpson metal straps side by side to me.

Probably connecting the two intersecting walls together.

Mike McCann, PE, SE (WA)


 
Appears to be a demising wall above? Could this be some type of Architectural sound deadener?
 
Is it tape or some other material? Your header says "black tape on top of wall" but your post says "black thing". Give us a better description. Is it flat? Is the wall below it 2 walls or 1 wall? etc.
 
I love guessing games! Looks like top of double angle.....or black tape
 
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I wonder if anyone gave any thought to excessive construction loadings, when I look at that picture. Full stacks of sheet goods and lumber seem like a significant load on a normal wood framed deck. The black stuff is likely an air movement barrier in/over the vert. space btwn. the two walls below. We often use peal-n-stick tape (akin to ice and water guard roofing material) over the tops of multi-ply wood beams which are out in the weather. This keeps the water out of the ply space (faying surface space) which never tends to dry out.
 
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