How many screws per board?

   / How many screws per board? #11  
For me the screw is the choice I'll make most of the time.
 
   / How many screws per board? #12  
The plywood is ran perpendicular to the framing for strength. This locks the framing together and helps to prevent "racking" of the walls during high winds, snow loads, etc.

I thought plywood vertical not horizontal was stronger .. Imagine that!!
 
   / How many screws per board? #13  
The only time I've framed plywood vertical is when us on the corners only that will just strengthen the corners. And generally the ready of the structure is covered with blackboard.
 
   / How many screws per board? #14  
The only time I've framed plywood vertical is when used on the corners only that will just strengthen the corners. And generally the rest of the structure is covered with blackboard.
my present home is covered on top of the studs 7/16 wafer board ran horizontal.
 
   / How many screws per board?
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#15  
Here is a drawing of how the plywood is to be placed. Like others have said running the boards horizontally allows each board to be screwed in to more boards reducing the change of racking. I am aware of the nail vs screw debate and in this application the boards won't be holding a load so I am not worried about them shearing. Garage_metal-wood_2.jpg
 
   / How many screws per board? #16  
Those a shear walls. The reason to run vertical sheets is to attach the bottom and top plates with one piece whenever possible. Nails are required for shear walls because screws will snap vs. nails bending. Inspectors take shear walls very seriously. They look at materials, fasteners, orientation, door window openings, and wall locations.
Dave
 
   / How many screws per board? #17  
I was told code may require nails because they have better shear strength than screws.

This is the reason given by my local building department... the nailing schedule provides a superior shear wall.

Apparantly after the big Loma Prieta Earthquake incidents of screw failure were found because most screws are hardened and brittle compared to nails.
 
   / How many screws per board?
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#18  
Those a shear walls. The reason to run vertical sheets is to attach the bottom and top plates with one piece whenever possible. Nails are required for shear walls because screws will snap vs. nails bending. Inspectors take shear walls very seriously. They look at materials, fasteners, orientation, door window openings, and wall locations.
Dave

I don't have a problem changing from screws to nails. As for running the plywood vertical they wouldn't reach the top so I am running them horizontally.
 
   / How many screws per board? #19  
You may consider purlin blocks between the studs at the location of the joint of each sheet, and cut in some diagonal bracing in each of the corners,
As it might seem the more the better when it comes to nailing, there is one thing I learn the hard way, Too large and too many of either nails/screws can split a stud wide open, even an inspectors don't realize this possibility, only someone with common since will know this, If you put nails ever 4-6 inches in the sheathing, and then come back and install siding onto the wall again adding nails ever 6-7 inches you could risk splitting the stud,
Spacing of nails @ 8"-10" will be fine, and using a ring nail will hold as good as a screw and with less risk of splitting the stud, Note if you use a nail gun be sure to regulate the air pressure as to not sink the nail through the sheathing,
 

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