24 x 24 Garage Build Framing
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- 24 x 24 Garage Build - Framing , Roof trusses, Wall & Roof Sheathing. I show the whole process start to finish. This is part 2 of the garage build, be sure to check out part 1 where we dug and poured the slab.
• 24' x 24' Garage Build...
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Nice Garage... some notes..
1.Sink in the anchor bolts when the concrete is wet... then you just mark & drill your bottom plate and lower the wall in place.
2.When marking walls using your square, mark the first one at 15.5"...then 16" the rest of the way, the 48" and 96" land on the middle of the stud.
3.Plywood should be tight against the H clips... when you get to the top of the roof just mark and rip the sheet.
4. Before lifting the outside wall, install at least the first bottom row of exterior sheathing (plywood/OSB), it makes the wall solid and square.
Great height in that garage!
That ceiling height sure makes that garage look bigger than it is, that's a great shop.
I’ve poured my 24x24 slab. I plan on using ZIP R sheathing. Adds an additional R6 to the wall on top of the R22 rockwool I’ll use. Same for the roof. Great video!
Thank you, it's definitely worth it
That’s what I did for my 36x40 garage. Adds a couple thousand in cost vs standard 7/16” zip, but boy it was nice to work with and my garage is very tight and well insulated! I went with fiberglass though, since I had splurged on the ZipR
awesome job and kudos for sharing your lesson's learned. Always good for guys like me that don't do that for a living
Thanks for watching!
Great job, man! I'm glad you uploaded this
Thank you
Great video, great series thanks for making them.
Thanks for watching
Good stuff! Im just starting out learning and your channel has been awesome!
Thank you, good luck
looks great! those high trusses sure are cool✌️
Thank you
Looks good 👍
Thanks
Good work.
Thanks!
Good job! Have you thought about placing horizontal 2x6 separators at mid height between the walls studs? It would make the walls sturdier. Your videos are excellent and you garage looks great!
This is one of the best jobs I've seen! That's coming from an industrial engineer.
Thank you!
Shouldve had the tree taken down first. Thats what i did. Having a garage built this spring thats how i came across this. Good work. Bet you saved hella money doing it yourself. Hope u passed along some savings to your buddies
Nice!
Thanks!
Yeah , I would of went with the zip board too, but like you said you’ll know for next time
No seal seal on the bottom plates
*sill seal
Yep I had it on site but I forget to put it down. It's not a requirement for out buildings anyway so it's not a big deal.
A great job very detailed,clean and good communication.I learned something new from you such as you mentioned the first and second studs 16 " on the center from outside stud that is very helpful for that I thank you greatly.Question I have is Aren't you required to put a block in between studs for wall higher than 10 ' ?
Thank you, glad to help. I believe that is only for a living space and it's for fire blocking
Would this need to be permitted by the city? I live in Florida and wondering what that process would be like?
Are you not required to use sill plate sealant in your area like polyethylene foam roll 3-1/2x50'?
Awesome video! Just wondering why you went with 2x6s for the wall framing instead of 2x4s? I’m assuming it’s because the walls are much bigger than typical 8 ft walls but I figured I would ask
Thank you, yes because the walls are 12', I figured it would be more sturdy that way.
Nice work brother. are you putting blocking between the studs?👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks man, I wasn't planning on it. Do you think it's necessary?
I’m next
Great video. I noticed the wall framing 16” center and your trust 24” center , is it allowed since the load not on the framing walls ?
Yes, most trusses will be 24" on center. The walls have double top plates so the weight is spread out.
12’ walls?
Are the footings required? I'm planning a 16'x24' addition onto our shed. Just for storage, no insulation, no living space. I'm thinking a 5" thick slab.
Depends on your local code but I would do a 12" minimum.
Yeah still need another stud in the corners if your gonna do sheet rock. Or anything really.
where do you order trusses from ? and how long to get them delivered ?
You can get them through most lumber yards. I used 84 Lumber, took about 2 weeks
Why no overhang front and rear?
I thought about it but I was in a rush to get the roof on.
what was the price for framing and sheeting whole building?
Material was about $6500
No sill sealer?
I actually bought a roll to use but forgot about it. It's not required anyway since this isn't a living space.
How much is the trusses cost?
About $2k
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I'm 150lb and throw trusses around twice that size on a daily .. where's your poly under your plates?
You've got an excavator sitting there to toss em all up there then stand them but didn't use it..work smart not hard guys..
Everybody watching the video knows. You’ll never be able to sell it.
Whats for sale?
The roof is gunna leak that’s not how u install clips I could drop my phone thru there 💀🚫❌❌❌
The gap is 1/8"
@@srmcontracting are you blind
Good work.