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09-9369
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HOLSTON,LINDA
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5841 10TH ST
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b <br /> Y .. <br /> � <br /> / . <br /> , <br /> Project No T138-03 f <br /> � Page 4 of 5 <br /> Glazing System: <br /> Each sash was exterior drop glazed with 7/8 "� ated glass using double -sided foam <br /> ki glazing tape. The sash utilized two (1/8 ") thick clear annealed glass lites with a 5/8" <br /> continuous metal spacer. An exterior snap -in single leaf dual durometer rigid vinyl- glazing <br /> bead secured the glass. <br /> 0 Weep Holes: <br /> Two (3/8" x 3/32 ") weep slots were located at the glazing track through the bottom of the <br /> top sash bottom horizontal rail, one 4 -1/8" from each end. Two (1/4" x 3/32 ") weep slots <br /> were located at the glazing track of the bottom sash bottom horizontal rail, one 2" from each <br /> end. One (3/8" x 3/16 ") weep slot were located just above each of the pivot bars on the ends <br /> of the bottom sash rail of the both sashes. Two (1/2" x 1/8 ") baffled weep slots were located <br /> 4: on the exterior face of the sill, each one 1 -7/8" from each end. Four (1/2" x 1/8 ") weep slots <br /> 4. were located on the inner chamber wall of the sill, two on very end of each side. Two (1/2" <br /> x 3/16 ") weep slots were located on the interior of the sill, one 1 -3/4" from each end. The <br /> - frame sill was a sloped sill. Three (3/8" diameter) baffled weep holes were located on the <br /> i bottom rail of the screen, one weep in the center and one 5 -3/4" from each end. <br /> Sealant: <br /> ft:, Silicone sealant was . applied to all the following areas; <br /> t b t • Entire bottom of the sill to back intersection.: <br /> • • Screw heads hole openings used for anchorage of the frame to buck <br /> - ay • Exterior and interior of frame to buck intersection. <br /> • A ' 4" wood Shim around the perimeter of the frame secured to the frame: <br /> ,, • Cover flange at the sill and header on the exterior of the frame was sealed to the <br /> frame/flange intersection and the flange was also sealed to the buck/flange intersection. <br /> Anchorage: <br /> A '4" wood shim was attached with silicone to the perimeter of the buck frame. Two <br /> additional'/" wood shim strips were attached at each jamb screw attachment to the wood <br /> { :R buck. The frame was attached to the buck using 2" long wood screws along with silicone at <br /> the sill and on the exterior and interior perimeter of the frame to buck intersections. Each <br /> , jamb was attached with four sets of 2" long screws. The header was attached with two sets <br /> of wood screws. Each set of screws consisted of a screw located on the interior jamb track <br /> and one screw located on the exterior track of the frame. Each set of screws were attached <br /> parallel to each other. The sill was secured using a built up of wood that was secured to the <br /> buck and then the sill was attached with silicone to the wood. The exterior of the sill then <br /> used a trim attachment and was secured to the frame sill and buck using silicone. <br /> II Y g <br /> 1 <br /> , <br />
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