![]() At the charity stripe, UTSA went 20 for 24 (83 percent) as North Texas went 15 for 20 (75 percent). From the field, the Roadrunners led the game by 42 percent to 38 percent. UTSA also led in second chance points (18 to 9) and points in the paint (30 to 24). The Roadrunners continue to rebound the ball astonishingly well, outrebounding the Mean Green by 46 rebounds to 28. Not only is 300 career wins a phenomenal feat for any coach, the win is extra special and nostalgic as she earned her 100 thcareer win in the season she coached the Mean Green in 2011-12. Head coach Karen Aston notched her 300 th career win with this victory over North Texas. Other key performers were Sidney Love (13 points and three steals) and Elyssa Coleman (10 points and eight rebounds). Jenkins dominated the game as she exploded for a career-high 40 points, also notching 11 rebounds for her ninth double-double of the season. If it isn't metal conduit, I'm pretty sure you have to use those plates.DENTON, Texas – The UTSA women's basketball team won a thrilling 68-67 overtime matchup over North Texas on Monday night at The Super Pit, thanks to a career-high 40-point game by Jordyn Jenkins. Is this EMT (metal conduit)? I would consider putting protective metal nail plates over the notches, as well. See Figure R602.6.1.Įxception: When the entire side of the wall with the notch or cut is covered by wood structural panel sheathing Plate across and to each side of the opening with not less than eightġ6d nails at each side or equivalent. (1.37mm) (16ga) and 11/2 inches (38mm) wide shall be fastened to each Width, a galvanized metal tie of not less than 0.054 inches thick When piping or ductwork is placed in or partly in anĮxterior wall or interior load-bearingwall, necessitating cutting,ĭrilling or notching of the top plate by more than 50 percent of its Approved stud shoes may be used when installed in accordance with the manufacturers recommendation.Partitions are doubled and that not more than two successive studs are A stud may be bored to a diameter not exceeding 60 percent of its width, provided that such studs located in exterior walls or bearing.Hole is not located in the same section as a cut or notch. ![]() Is no closer than 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) to the edge of the stud, and the Is no greater than 40 percent of the stud width, the edge of the hole Any stud mayīe bored or drilled, provided that the diameter of the resulting hole Studs in nonbearing partitions may be notched toĪ depth not to exceed 40 percent of a single stud width. ![]() Any stud in an exterior wall orīearing partition may be cut or notched to a depth not exceeding 25 Here's the seemingly relevant International Building Code section: Non-load-bearing studs can be notched up to 40% of the depth of the stud.Īlso, you cannot notch the side of the studs that structural sheathing/plywood is affixed to (see shear walls). There's an exception that you can notch 60% of the depth if the stud is doubled and no more than two successive studs are notched that deeply. The rule is that the studs in any exterior or load-bearing wall may be notched, but no deeper than 25% of the width of the stud, or a hole no bigger than 40% of the width of the stud may be bored in it (you could pass the conduit or cable through the stud). ![]()
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