Excellent video man! I would kill to have you teach our interior systems class! I also just saw who you work with, have y’all got the new hard hats yet?
I usually do my kickers with the stud turned sideways where it's strongest, and screw it onto a separate piece of steal shot to the concrete, and a separate piece screwed onto the wall. I've actually been told not to do it any other way from our PM also.
Agreed these are very strong and often called out for in the prints. A balance between strength and need must be achieved for quality and production. It would be much stronger to set every stud with a 16ga clip, 4 screws and #10s. But this would be a waste of time for a Ti job... Etc
It ends up being easier to just go with new kickers . And I like hat track for them better than stud jmo . This is a great show man tks for sharing
Many ceiling guys go with 33mil 90. But sometimes you must go with the prints very specifically. Length of kicker matters as well to which build
Yes very true if the plans ask for it you can't very from that plan that has burned me before
Can you make a video on doing a correct kicker ? I’m an apprentice and I have trouble with that
Great idea. There are many ways to make a kicker.
@@breaktimetips thank you
Wow this guy probably went to Cambridge University and got his doctorate in structural engineering 😳
Excellent video man! I would kill to have you teach our interior systems class!
I also just saw who you work with, have y’all got the new hard hats yet?
Not yet. But heard they're coming. Probably Industry wide before long
I usually do my kickers with the stud turned sideways where it's strongest, and screw it onto a separate piece of steal shot to the concrete, and a separate piece screwed onto the wall. I've actually been told not to do it any other way from our PM also.
Agreed these are very strong and often called out for in the prints. A balance between strength and need must be achieved for quality and production.
It would be much stronger to set every stud with a 16ga clip, 4 screws and #10s. But this would be a waste of time for a Ti job... Etc
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