Video 1: Wood Framing: Lumber, Spans, & Connectors
Video 1: Wood Framing: Lumber, Spans, & Connectors
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Lesson 01: Reading Plans, Math & Site Work (ECI Areas G & E)
Lesson 01: Reading Plans, Math & Site Work (ECI Areas G & E)
Lesson 02: Foundations & Concrete Work (ECI Area E)
Lesson 02: Foundations & Concrete Work (ECI Area E)
Lesson 03: Structural Framing (ECI Area E)
Lesson 03: Structural Framing (ECI Area E)
Lesson 04: Building Envelope, Systems & Finishes (ECI Area E)
Lesson 04: Building Envelope, Systems & Finishes (ECI Area E)
Lesson 05: Construction Safety & Equipment (ECI Areas F & E)
Lesson 05: Construction Safety & Equipment (ECI Areas F & E)
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This video is your guide to Lesson 03, Topic 1, where you will learn about the fundamentals of wood framing. You'll discover the different types and grades of lumber, including Machine-Stress Rated (MSR) lumber, and the key mechanical properties like bending strength, shear strength, and modulus of elasticity. The video discusses the importance of dimensional stability and the use of pressure-treated wood in Florida's climate. It explains wood framing principles, such as the "load path," and how to use the Florida Building Code's span tables for joists and rafters. Finally, it covers the critical role of fasteners and connectors, especially hurricane straps, in creating a "continuous load path" to resist wind uplift. The lesson uses the case study of Brian the Builder to demonstrate how these concepts apply to a residential addition.