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Re: clip question
Thanks for the reply Bernie. Looks like that is what i'll do.
Nice build by the way. Wish i had a shop like yours. My build is happening in a single car garage! I put french doors from the garage into the second bedroom for more room! |
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Re: clip question
FWIW worth plan on enclosing the doors if you sell the house, there is a reason the Fire Code requires a 1 hour wall with rated door between the garage and living space. Also, if you have a problem, might invalidate you home insurance.
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Re: clip question
The wall will be put back when i sell that was the plan. Do the exterior french doors not have a fire rating at all? Gotta work with what i have
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Re: clip question
No, solid core wood or hollow metal, both in listed frames with listed hardware and smoke seals.
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