Mountainside BarnBuild Ep 18 | Sheathing, Lifting First Wall with Gin Pole (and Nailer Review)
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- It's been a long process, and we've learned a lot about building our off-grid barn, Airbnb and future home. The day finally came when we raised our first wall! I'd tried to justify getting a crane, telehandler or something to help, but the cost is just too much for our homestead. So I build (2) a gin pole for the process. It worked like a charm. We'll have to make a few adjustments to the lift for the rest of the walls based on some things we learned, but the wall is in place and has already survived a pretty good storm.
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If you think that nailgun takes a lot of reloading you should try my compact pasload. Only holds one pack of paper 30 degree nails. Made for remodeling but seems to get into all the difficult spots much easier.
Gin pole worked great
Where are the cripples under the window king studs??
Hi Dale, All those additional cripples are not needed for a couple reasons.
A) This is a non-load bearing wall. The rafter, 2x12 #1 Yellow Pine, is sized to clear span this distance (actually could use a 2x10) so none of the studs are needed except for the sheathing/siding/insulation, thus no cripples, jacks or additional kings are either.
B) In advanced framing, I kept the left side of this window at an existing stud nailing the window sill to it. No cripple/jack is needed here. Ideally my windows would fit exactly between two studs, but that either wasn't an option or much more expensive. BTW, I should have extended the top of the window opening all the way to the stud, this will be corrected in the other window openings.