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MISCELLANEOUS METALS <br />Section 05110 <br />15-1207 <br />d. Fit exposed connections accurately together to form tight hairline joints. <br />e. Weld connections which are not to be left as exposed joints, but cannot be shop <br />welded because of shipping size limitations. <br />f. Grind exposed joints smooth, and touch up shop paint coat. Do not weld, cut or <br />abrade the surfaces of exterior units which have not been hot -dip galvanized <br />after fabrication and are intended for bolted or screwed field connections. <br />E. Provide isolation of dissimilar metals from contact with one another with two coats of primer <br />or accepted equal isolation system. <br />3.05 TOUCH-UP & REPAIR <br />A. Immediately after erection, clean connections including field welds and bolted connections <br />and paint exposed areas with same material used for shop priming. Brush or spray apply to <br />provide minimum dry film thickness of 2 mils. <br />B. After installation of this section is complete, touch-up all damaged and abraded paint on <br />installed assemblies, using paint specified for shop priming. <br />C. Touch up damaged areas in shop primed surfaces which will be concealed after erection. <br />Leave in condition fit for finish painting by other trades. <br />D. Repair or replace defective materials as directed. <br />E. Adjust and lubricate hardware and leave entire installation clean and in good operating <br />condition. <br />3.06 PROTECTION <br />A. Protect work and materials of this Section prior to and during installation and protect the <br />installed work and materials of other trades. <br />B. Protect installed work from damaged from other trades. <br />C. In the event of damage, make all repairs and replacements necessary to the approval of the <br />Architect at no additional cost to the Owner. <br />END OF SECTION <br />i:11207 Lincoln es - cafeteria replacementl4.06 projmanX05110 misc metals.docx Last Updated: March 15, 2011 <br />7 <br />