CROWN IN OR OUT WHEN FRAMING WALLS WITH STUDS?
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2020
- CROWN IN OR OUT WHEN FRAMING WALLS WITH STUDS?
I explain how I check for crown on when framing walls with studs
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Go to min 5 when he starts actually talking about crowning
Looks good Amen... I'm with you... Crown OUT (into the room.)
Yah I agree bro
Does the crown out (into the room) not make it difficult to get the sheetrock flat? Would the sheetrock not be touching the center of the stud and not making contact with the top plate? I'm new to this and saw it goes the other way for that reason. Just confused now lol
No you'll be fine just make sure you're not badly crowned or warped studs in your wall. Use the straightest pieces for door openings and window openings.
Instead of plumbing each stud. Just plumb the first one and hook your tape and Mark your 16s (it’ll be 16 and go because your hooking) but yeah do this to top and bottom and they’ll be plumb! Just a tip if you need to do this again. But good work man!
Yup standard procedure for me when building walls