At what point did you decide that the T Stud 2x's were better if the 2x3 became the shape of a flange and spline oriented perpendicular to one another to form an L-shape member? Did this help with the problem of twists?
"He had to have aimed"... lmfao... That was pretty funny. Anyways, good video, informative. I hope I can build my future home with these. I live roughly in the south east of the US.. & if I did use this product I'd have to special order it, as it stands right now.
I’d love to build in Arizona with these. Hopefully by March or so, these are sold across the states. Question, do these have any trouble with foam shrinkage over time. The more I study about insulation, the more I wonder if foam is a good idea.
Sadly, the only retailers carrying Tstud are in Iowa, Minnesota, and one province in Canada. They look like a great product, but availability in most areas is zero.
You have to buy them through a retailer. If you're interested, I believe my company (I work at a lumber yard) has a distributer for the T-Stud. Call us at +1-641-623-3013 and ask for Ben or Luke. Ponderosa Supply is the name of the lumberyard. located in Iowa.
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At what point did you decide that the T Stud 2x's were better if the 2x3 became the shape of a flange and
spline oriented perpendicular to one another to form an L-shape member? Did this help with the problem of twists?
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hi from colorado were can i get tstud in colorado
"He had to have aimed"... lmfao... That was pretty funny.
Anyways, good video, informative. I hope I can build my future home with these.
I live roughly in the south east of the US.. & if I did use this product I'd have to special order it, as it stands right now.
I’d love to build in Arizona with these. Hopefully by March or so, these are sold across the states.
Question, do these have any trouble with foam shrinkage over time. The more I study about insulation, the more I wonder if foam is a good idea.
Sadly, the only retailers carrying Tstud are in Iowa, Minnesota, and one province in Canada. They look like a great product, but availability in most areas is zero.
Hi, what's the cost per meter?
You have to buy them through a retailer. If you're interested, I believe my company (I work at a lumber yard) has a distributer for the T-Stud. Call us at +1-641-623-3013 and ask for Ben or Luke. Ponderosa Supply is the name of the lumberyard. located in Iowa.
Zoom out on video.. only see half of the mock-up.. just half of your head too.. bad video and you're trying to promote your products