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Q1. What are some common examples of materials involved in the construction of wall frames?
Q2. What types of information can assist construction planning and preparation?
Q3. What activities may be involved in planning and preparation?
Q4. What might safety (OHS) requirements relate to?
Q5. Where might information about 'quality requirements' be found?
Q6. What might environmental requirements relate to?
Q7. What are some of the main considerations for ensuring clear and direct communication with others at the work site?
Q8. What are the types, characteristics, technical capabilities and limitations of tools and equipment used to construct wall frames?
Q9. What are wall frames?
Q10. What is a wall plate and its purpose?
Q11. Why do wall plates need to be selected from the straightest timber available?
Q12. What is a wall stud and its purpose?
Q13. What does 'load bearing' mean in the context of wall framing?
Q14. What is a lintel and its purpose?
Q15. What is wall bracing and its purpose?
Q16. Why are braces temporarily nailed prior to erecting wall frames?
Q17. What are the three main methods for bracing walls?
Q18. What is a trimmer and its purpose?
Q19. What is the purpose of nogging and why should end nogging be fitted last?
Q20. What are some of the main considerations for creating corners?
Q21. How are walls plumbed?
Q22. What activities/considerations are involved in site clean up?