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hi iamp;#39;m jake bruton with arrow building and today on the build show we are at our blackberry 2 rental project and we are watering our zip sheathing letamp;#39;s go inside and iamp;#39;ll talk about why so when we talk about our water barrier and our air barrier we talk about zip sheathing a lot of times on our walls and one of the things that we constantly get asked well what about all those nail heads that are not on a seam that youamp;#39;re not going to treat the ones that are in a field so what weamp;#39;ve done here today is weamp;#39;ve taken our blower door retrotech blower door and the manometer weamp;#39;ve attached them to this zip system sheathing box that we assembled and set it up on the sawhorses and then weamp;#39;ve cut it to fit around a full stud bay and then into the next two stud bays so we have two studs running through this box and the reason we picked this spot is because the framers had two nails on the stud thatamp;#39;s closest to me here that m