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when laying out a wall, why should the sole plate and the top plate be different lengths? to eliminate the need for splicing to use up shorter lengths of lumber to provide a nailing surface for ceiling joists to prevent butt joints from falling directly above each other
In wall - framing, the top plate is often longer to provide a nailing surface for ceiling joists. This helps in properly attaching the ceiling structure to the wall. The other options are not the main reasons for the length difference.
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to provide a nailing surface for ceiling joists