fire cut

Isaac Kremer/ November 23, 2025/ / 0 comments

A sloped end of a wood joist that rests in a pocket in a masonry wall; slopes down toward the end of the joist so that the bottom extends to the back of the pocket and the top is at the inside face of the wall; allows the joist to fall out of the pocket without pullling down the wall if the joist collapses during a fire. (Bucher, 1996)

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