Definitions: S - Framing carpentry
structural joist and plank
A structural joist and plank is a type of lumber with a nominal thickness of at least 2 inches and a width of 6 inches or more, that is free of defects that compromise its strength.
References - structural joist and plank
See the following for additional structural joist and plank information:
- Value Engineered Framing United States Environmental Protection Agency, United States Department of Energy, December 2009, Editorial Staff
- Conventional Light Frame Details City of Stockton California, December 2009, Editorial Staff
- Advanced Framing Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, December 2009, Editorial Staff
- Residential Steel Framing - Fire and Acoustic Details United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, December 2009, Editorial Staff
- Framing: Floors, Walls, and Ceilings (For Pros By Pros) Taunton Press, May 2005, Fine Homebuilding Magazine, ISBN 1561587583
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