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Bumper Figure 4.4
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Thanks! -matto- |
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Re: Bumper Figure 4.4
I would say it's legal because we've used this method for a while now.
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Re: Bumper Figure 4.4
I concur that you should be OK. "Beyond" means outside the bounds.
This is truly a unique choice of words: Quote:
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There are two corners they mark OK, with ones with the butt joint and the mitered joint. Actually the outside point of the plywood would be 1.06" from the nearest point of the FRAME PERIMETER, so that fails if they left out the word "end" in R24B. |
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Re: Bumper Figure 4.4
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I think the key word here is "beyond" ... |
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Re: Bumper Figure 4.4
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We had attachments that were above the bumper zone by more than an inch thus by being beyond the frame perimeter vertically since it is defined in the bumper zone of 2-10 inches |
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Re: Bumper Figure 4.4
Thanks all. I think it was just late and I was getting worried and started reading into the rules things that aren't there. Just wanted to confirm with some others.
-matto- |
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