Claims
- 1. A method of assembling a shear wall, comprising:attaching a first pair of vertical, spaced studs to a back side of a wall sheet proximate a first lateral end of the wall sheet; attaching a second pair of vertical, spaced studs to the back side of the wall sheet proximate a second lateral end of the wall sheet; attaching a horizontal top plate to the back side of the wall sheet proximate a top end of the wall sheet; attaching a horizontal bottom plate to the back side of the wall sheet proximate a bottom end of the wall sheet; attaching a stabilizing member to both studs of each of the pairs of vertical, spaced studs; and sheathing the bottom end of the wall sheet with a track after attaching the bottom plate, the track including protrusions extending away from a bottom end of the bottom plate.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising placing the track over a concrete form, pouring concrete into the concrete form and hardening the concrete around the protrusions of the metal track.
- 3. A method of constructing a shear wall, comprising:providing a pair of vertical studs, horizontally spaced from one another by between about 1 inch and 6 inches, to form a lateral end of the shear wall; sandwiching a stabilizing member between the studs; and affixing the stabilizing member to both of the studs; wherein affixing the stabilizing member comprises extending each of a plurality of bolts through both of the pair of studs and through the stabilizing member sandwiched therebetween.
- 4. A method of constructing a shear wall, comprising:providing a pair of vertical studs, horizontally spaced from one another by between about 1 inch and 6 inches, to form a lateral end of the shear wall; sandwiching a stabilizing member between the studs; and affixing the stabilizing member to both of the studs; wherein the stabilizing member includes a mounting platform configured to mount an elongated tie member.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the mounting platform comprises an end plate.
- 6. A shear wall construction, comprising:a pair of generally vertical spaced studs at a first of two lateral ends of the shear wall construction, both of the studs being closer to the first lateral end than to a second of the two lateral ends of the shear wall construction; a stabilizing member attached to both of the studs; a bottom plate extending generally horizontally and attached to each of the studs; a tie member extending parallel to the studs from the stabilizing member through the bottom plate and into a vertically-adjacent building structural member; and a track elongated along a longitudinal axis, comprising two sidewalls extending longitudinally and having a central zone between the sidewalls, the central zone including a plurality of punched-through holes, the sidewalls including a plurality of nail holes, the track extending longitudinally along and underneath the bottom plate.
- 7. The shear wall construction of claim 6, wherein the punched-through holes extend into downwardly extending protrusions.
- 8. The shear wall construction of claim 6, wherein the punched-through holes have widths between about 0.25 inch and 3 inches.
- 9. The shear wall construction of claim 6, wherein the punched-through holes are spaced by between about 1 inch and 12 inches.
- 10. The shear wall construction of claim 6, wherein the nail holes have diameters between about 0.1 inch and 0.25 inch.
- 11. The shear wall construction of claim 6, further comprising a fold crease extending longitudinally between each sidewall and the central zone.
- 12. The shear wall construction of claim 6, wherein the central zone has a lateral width sized for sheathing a wall sheet and the bottom plate.
- 13. The shear wall construction of claim 6, wherein the nail holes are staggered along upper and lower portions of each sidewall.
REFERENCE TO RELATION APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/122,957, filed Apr. 12, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,564,519, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/479,314, filed Jan. 6, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,389,767, issued May 21, 2002, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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