This is your average door buck, same as a window except no bottoms. The cross bracing is set so that the treated wood doesn't exceed a length of 3' without cross bracing in both directions. On larger windows, it is better to run two vertical braces and allow the horizontal brace to span in center of the wall, therefore, the vertical braces are set to the outer edges of the buck.
Monday, February 07, 2005
This is your average door buck, same as a window except no bottoms. The cross bracing is set so that the treated wood doesn't exceed a length of 3' without cross bracing in both directions. On larger windows, it is better to run two vertical braces and allow the horizontal brace to span in center of the wall, therefore, the vertical braces are set to the outer edges of the buck.
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