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use collated nails with a hammer?

pr3dict

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I failed my sheathing inspection today because the inspector wanted extra nails around the perimter of the garage door opening. He said because I don't have 4 feet of framed walls on 1 side of the building that I need to extra up on the nails.

I have a bunch of extra nail coils. Can I just cut the wire with a wire cutter and nail them in with a hammer? Or must I go rent a framing nail gun to get that last part done?
 
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I do that all the time, especially with roofing nails. Just clip them with side cutters and hammer away. Not something I would do if a large amount of nails are required.
 

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I'm not aware of any "rules" about HOW the nails get into the wood.

2015 IRC Table R602.3(3) is attached and gives requirements for nail diameter & penetration. As long as those nails meet these requirements, you are good to go.

The table also shows the spacing for the nails, but it sounds like he wants a little more. Might as well stay on his good side...
 

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I'm not aware of any "rules" about HOW the nails get into the wood.



2015 IRC Table R602.3(3) is attached and gives requirements for nail diameter & penetration. As long as those nails meet these requirements, you are good to go.



The table also shows the spacing for the nails, but it sounds like he wants a little more. Might as well stay on his good side...



If he has under a specific amount of SW portal framing is needed, which needs nails approx every 3”....but also requires a continuous header. Perhaps the OP already has that?

https://www.jlconline.com/how-to/framing/portal-frame-holdown-rules-revised_o


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I don't have a continous header but he did advise that if he was approving the plans beforehand he would have required a continuous header.

R602.10.4.1.1 Continuous portal frame - That's the section I think he is referencing.
 
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I'm not complaining about the nail patterns lol that's an easy fix.... My biggest issue is he wants me to change the bracing on the trusses. That seems a little more complicated.
 
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