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Tongue and Groove Roof Decking

Small book cover: Tongue and Groove Roof Decking

Tongue and Groove Roof Decking

Publisher: AWC
Number of pages: 17

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Timber tongue and groove decking is a specialty lumber product, constituting an important part of modern timber construction, that can be used for many applications to provide an all-wood appearance. Nominal three and four inch decking is especially well adapted for use with glued laminated arches and girders and is easily and quickly erected. This document contains all that's needed to design and construct tongue and groove wood roof decking, including span and load tables.

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