I see it's abit hard to push the studs into the chemset glue. If your just using threaded rod. Cut the bottom of the thread on a 45 degree angle. Just like a standard chemset stud would have. And as you push it in. Twist it and push. Goes in much easier and the glue wraps around the threads. when just pushing straight down. The glue can sometimes just slide up the side of the threads and not bind into it. Rare. But can happen. Had a few pull out on me before because it's happened.
Here in Tasmania we just slap them up, give them a shake/wobble and say she'll be right 👍
I see it's abit hard to push the studs into the chemset glue. If your just using threaded rod. Cut the bottom of the thread on a 45 degree angle. Just like a standard chemset stud would have. And as you push it in. Twist it and push. Goes in much easier and the glue wraps around the threads. when just pushing straight down. The glue can sometimes just slide up the side of the threads and not bind into it. Rare. But can happen. Had a few pull out on me before because it's happened.
This is cool dude I’m an industrial sparky like watching this stuff keep the videos happening all the way to handover
Awesome video as always mate!
Here in the netherlands we never use noks or braching we just scheet al de walls on the inside with particalboard or Ply aboluste awsome video btw
Those power trusses looked way better to handle than the Simpson strong walls we use here in the US
I LOVE TO WORK WITH YOUR TEAM TO MAKE A HOUSE
Hey Dave, great work! how long does it usually take to complete the frame stage for the build?
Looks good how do you fix the timber to the steel
5.5mm drill bit, then Batten screw or Bugle depending on where you are in Aus
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Hi Sir I'm interested in ur company for carpenter job but I'm working in Dubai now as carpenter I have a 7 years experience
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