This Trick Will Make Your Bulkheads (Or Soffits) Look Intentional
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Adding a step bench like he uses in the video is one of the best tool investments I ever made. Being able to work off a flat surface instead of a ladder and reach a much larger work area without moving the ladder is incredibly helpful. They are not all that expensive in comparison to step ladders. Get yourself one that has adjustable legs so you can us it in stairwells and other uneven surfaces. Some even have outrigger legs that extend from the bottom of the ladder legs to give you extra lateral support so your platform does not tip over.
As always, great content! I used your framing system for bulkheads when I did my basement last year. People always comment how sharp it looks - nice straight lines and fits into the overall design. Thanks Jeff!
Another fantastic video! As luck would have it, I am tackling this exact same project in my basement. I have already started the framing and took a chance and went with aluminum studs. This video reassured me that the work I have done is on the right path and solved 2 big pain points/blockers for me: 1) Securing the bulkhead framing to a wall 2) Making the corners look good. Between this and your soundproofing videos, I have a lot to go on. Thank you very much as always, Jeff!
Always BRILLIANT Jeff!!! Your the greatest instructor. I’m a seasoned Journeyman carpenter and I learned more through you than anyone else. Cheers
The Master of Plaster, Lord of dry wall, the King of Ceilings!!!
I just recently finished my basement as well. For the bulkheads (ladders), i built them all on the floor in 8’ sections, and just lifted them into place and secured them. Looks great and lets you do most of the work on the floor instead of on a ladder. Mine are framed with wood.
“This $20 tool replaces the need to hire someone…” that is one reason I love Thorman videos! Another reason…Jeff talking to himself is worth a dozen books on the subject. Brilliant.
Very helpful with great tips as always! 👍👍
I've totally walked off the end of my work platform before and wondered what the hell was happening the entire time I was falling off of it! 🤣
I'm a Carpenter and I can tell you all this guy is proper tradesman.
I like to think that Jeff is a mythological being. He can't rest, until everything has been given his seal of approval. Thanks to the internet, he can make these videos and may one day finally rest.
I wish I started my construction career learning from someone like you. I always get stuck with half fass hacks that never try new product and think the way they were taught to do things is the only way even though it's not. You sir seem to have mass amounts of commen sense when it come to techniques, tools and materials. You work smart and hard.
Watching Jeff, it's like I'm watching myself. He talks to himself as much as I do while doing great work.
Do the box all the way around the room and you've got yourself a fancy coffered ceiling
here's a tip for cutting steel studs - mark both sides as you did, then score the metal on the flat side with a utility knife, cut the edges, and then bend the stud back and forth to snap.
Once again another great video Jeff! Ingenuity at its finest!
It's a lot of fun watching your videos! I'm a drywaller in Portugal, and you ROCK!
AWESOME JOB JEFF. I SURE APPRECIATE YOUR PROFESSIONALISM.
Great job. Thanks for the video. As always you explain everything in detail very well.
Very helpful and informative Jeff. I’ve used a few of your videos for my DIY projects!