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*From 1/8" per 8' to 1" per 8' for verticalness - [https://www.woodworks.org/experttip/common-construction-tolerance-limits-light-frame-wood-construction/], with the tighter value for plaster or gypsum work. | *From 1/8" per 8' to 1" per 8' for verticalness - [https://www.woodworks.org/experttip/common-construction-tolerance-limits-light-frame-wood-construction/], with the tighter value for plaster or gypsum work. | ||
*1/4" per 8' for horizontal, with tighter tolerance for gypsum wallboard (drywall). Any 2 adjacent framing members can't be more than 1/8" off. If we use panels, then 1/8" per 4' means 1" over 32 feet. | *1/4" per 8' for horizontal, with tighter tolerance for gypsum wallboard (drywall). Any 2 adjacent framing members can't be more than 1/8" off. If we use panels, then 1/8" per 4' means 1" over 32 feet. | ||
=Diagonal for Foundation= | |||
*1/2" flat, or 1/4" every 10 feet. |
Revision as of 20:40, 7 June 2022
Light Frame Construction
- From 1/8" per 8' to 1" per 8' for verticalness - [1], with the tighter value for plaster or gypsum work.
- 1/4" per 8' for horizontal, with tighter tolerance for gypsum wallboard (drywall). Any 2 adjacent framing members can't be more than 1/8" off. If we use panels, then 1/8" per 4' means 1" over 32 feet.
Diagonal for Foundation
- 1/2" flat, or 1/4" every 10 feet.