PoleBarnGuru
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The skirt (or splash) board is merely a portion of a shearwall assembly. A 2x6 with 2 nails at each end is not going to be adequate to carry anything other than the smallest shear loads (it would become the weak link of the assembly). The entire assembly includes the skirt board, wall girts, columns, end truss or rafters, any blocking between wall girts as well as the steel siding or other sheathing. Each member must be properly sized and adequately fastened to be able to transfer the loads.Don't understand how skirt boards resist shear. They're 6" wide and usually have 2 nails per column. Shear walls need to be large panels to resist shear, like the prefab (usually steel) things they sell for use in California. Or are you talking about some other shear load?
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