How to build a 10 foot tall basic shop wall
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2023
- I am building a 20x30 shop that has 10 foot tall walls. To build a basic wall I am using 2x4's for studs. fire blocking is installed at the 4 and 8 foot marks to also allow for sheathing attachment. The basic wall build is the easiest out of the walls. I am including a California corner in this wall so that I can install my interior sheathing.
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Well done. A trick for standing up stud walls is to attach 2 or 3 scraps to the rim joist so that the bottom plate can't slide off the deck.
Good point. I do that with the gable end trusses for sure! The walls were not too bad to move around because I built them at 10 feet long.
I just retired and found I need a storage out bldg. but have never attempted one. Thanks for taking time out to make these videos, its going to be a great help in the future.\
Thank you for watching. It is so nice to have youtube to see various ways people build. This shop is a 20x30. Rather large.
Great video!
Thank you!
I like that cali corner tip!
It has worked very well. Also not too bad to drill through for wire.
Enjoying your videos thus far, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching. Lots more content on this build to come.
I recommend using wall jacks. You can lift a complete wall with them.
Great videos!
Thank you. Nice to have walls going up.
Nice work!
Thank you. Nice to have walls going up!
thanks man, easy to follow
Thank you for watching. Lots more videos on the way for this build.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching.
Great videos! I like to measure for my blocking down at the plate in case the studs are bowed one way or the other in the middle.
Now that is a good tip. Thank you. I will keep that in mind for the next place I build. Thanks.
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Ese plástico va a retener condensación de agua como mínimo. Madera siempre húmeda....
Interesting?
This is the first time i see someone stagger their searwall blocks for backing
It makes it easier to install without a nail gun.
Does the California corner make running electrical wires around corners more difficult?
The corner has a 1.5" gap behind that allows space for electrical. There are two boards that have to be drilled through on the corner but that should not be an issue for most bits.
Why 4”? Wouldn’t it be 3” as you’re measuring from the bottom plate to the top plate? So 1.5” for the bottom plate + 1.5” for the top plate. Making the studs 9’.9” and totaling 10’?
Because I'm using 3/4 inch treated plywood for the floor I cut it at 4 inches and that gives a quarter inch overhang passed the floor for sheathing on the outside.