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Originally Posted by topfiverecords
And if you shaped it into a cup form you could call it a bag, or if you lay it flat in your yard you could call it a tarp or any other non-applicable distinction you want to make. You're killing an ant with a sledgehammer here and that just drags the topic away from the original point of use in a single family wall and ceiling assembly.
We don't have specifications other than some notes on the drawings? Huh?
It doesn't matter what you call it either after it's been installed which is what we're talking about here and not a specification situation on a multi-use development.

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Those are just drawing notes. When I have finished preparing a specification for a commercial project, it ends up being a 3" thick book spec. I have done drawing "specifications", which might be one or two drawing sheets, but it is a really short form but usually adequate for the projects I would use it on. Again, you don't usually have a "book" spec for a residential house, but most commercial projects of any size or complexity have book specs accompanying the drawings.
Ok you got me on the joke

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