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just had the County inspector up here and I got called out on three things two of them are really simple actually all three are really simple it went better than I could have hoped for again assuming that Ive never framed a house before a couple of weeks ago when the inspector was up here he reminded me that I needed to have the square washers on my concrete bolts instead of the round ones like this now I put an excessive amount of concrete bolts in here so only every six feet did I have to have the square washer so I got those put in the second thing that I got called out on was I missed a spot for blocking for whatever reason right there I ran a little bit short on the oh boy I dont know this must have been an odd sized piece of OSP that I cut for something else and I scabbed it in there and I forgot to put blocking right there and nail it off so thats an easy fix the other thing that I missed is I somehow forgot to nail that off so thats an easy fix right there as well so Ill t