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28 <br /> 5.2 Important Stacking Details <br /> 5.2.1 Flipping Wal forms over for every other course. <br /> Ii is important that every other course of Wallforms needs to be inverted to form the horizontal <br /> cores properly. The notched side of the wallform needs to join to the notched side of the <br /> wallform on top of it. The flat side of the wallform needs to join to the flat <br /> side of the wallform on top of it. This creates the horizontal cores that are <br /> t filled with concrete on 16"centers. Flipping the block also keeps the tongue <br /> "x as"beams on and groove system on track around the perimeter of the building. The cores <br /> "centers and subsequent concrete columns will be accurately aligned and fully <br /> formed. REMBEMBER: "Stack notch to notch and flat to flat". <br /> End view showing notched wallforms properly stacked <br /> 5.2.2 Corner Boards J <br /> Erect corner bracing at each corner to insure wallforms will be installed perfectly plumb. Use <br /> 2x8's screwed together or plywood. String lines can be used between the corners to keep the <br /> wall run straight and level. It is rare that shims need to be used in a wall to bring a wall back to <br /> level. The factory trimmed wallforms typically go up level and plumb. <br /> 5.2.3 Adjusting Walls prior to filling <br /> After window and door bucks have been secured inside or against the Faswall®Wallforms <br /> check to assure that plumb and level are maintained before pouring concrete. If a wall run is out <br /> of plumb simply use vertical bracing(`strongbacks') and diagonally brace the wall in a plumb <br /> position prior to pouring. (similar to bringing a framed wall to plumb using diagonal bracing). <br /> 5.2.4 Rebar placement <br /> The Faswall wall is reinforced with both horizontal and vertically placed rebar(steel or <br /> fiberglass). Typically for below grade applications rebar is place in every cell at 1' centerlines. <br /> Above grade applications rebar is typically placed in every other cell at 2' centerlines. <br /> Horizontal rebar is typically used in every horizontal channel on 16" centerlines. The exact <br /> ShelterWorks General Application and Technical Information(GATI)version 2.5 <br />