HOW TO FRAME A HOUSE LIKE A PRO!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2024
- Learn the essentials of framing a house! An in depth tutorial on framing walls and ceilings with 2x4 lumber. 16 inch O.C. walls with base plate and double top plate are the building blocks for your dream home and other projects!
Ceiling joists and rim joists are laid out to provide a foundation for sheetrock and attic decking.
Also, learn about dead wood, jack studs, king studs, headers, and rough openings for doors and windows.
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The full build playlist! We are still finishing the building to completion so we are putting videos out as we go. Stay tuned for more! th-cam.com/play/PLayU2prE-potvxZimE_sPDNfR075WRLGc.html
Why do you look everything look easy! Great job dude, I’m truly enjoying watching this build
Glad you enjoy it!
Beautiful!
Good proyect‼️
Thank you!
I learned stuff!
Stuff being taught and stuff being learned. TH-cam is working
This looks like it is built in the south… one question I have is should there be any kind of vapor barrier or anything? I’m about to start building one of these thanks
Yes, there definitely needs to be a vapor barrier. We are using closed cell spray foam on the inside of the metal building to accomplish our vapor barrier and insulation in one step
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Awesome job! Can you explain why at 1:14 one has to be treated and the other one untreated?
The base plate needs to be treated because it will be in contact with the concrete. It will have more exposure to moisture and you do not want it to rot.
You want to use untreated for the rest of the framing that is not in contact with the ground because the treated lumber can cause fasteners to rust and corrode.
Thanks for the question!
@@DudeWeCanBuildIt Super helpful! Will use your tips when we build our shed-thank you!
Glad we could help!
What state are you? Does this set up meet a 130mph wind zone?
We are in Louisiana. The building is rated for over 130mph winds. I’m not sure what you mean about the inside framing tho. We appreciate you watching!
Awesome do you build for others? I need this
We can, what do you have?
A barndominium
Where are you located?
@@DudeWeCanBuildIt Alabama
That's a little too far from home for me.
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You're supposed to laminate a sheet of plywood between the headers. Not leave a huge gap in the middle.
Good try though.
It’s an interior non load bearing wall nerd
You can't make everybody happy, lol. 😂
@@roosterbooster2245 It's still the proper way to make a header if you're going to flaunt it to the world in a video without stating that as a fact.
I love this!!!