How I Framed the wood interior walls in my Red Iron Building

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @steinbierz
    @steinbierz 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video! Did you use pressure-treated or sill gasket for the bottom plates? I’m debating if I need to do this on my shop floor which is coated with Polyurea Polyaspartic so the plates wouldn’t be sitting on bare concrete.

    • @kenschopshop
      @kenschopshop  3 месяца назад +1

      @steinbierz thanks! And thanks for watching! I used treated sills plates, but I kinda wish I had just saved a few bucks and put the sill gaskets down . I'd think with that floor coating you'd probably be safe with just sill gaskets just incase you ever do get a little water on the floor .

  • @fdr1516
    @fdr1516 2 месяца назад +1

    What screws are you using for the red iron?

    • @kenschopshop
      @kenschopshop  2 месяца назад

      @fdr1516 you talking about the screws I used to hold the wood to the red iron ? If so I drilled the iron and used like 1.5" wood screws ( drywall screws ) if I remember correctly

  • @fdr1516
    @fdr1516 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for responding, yes. oh really? I'd've thought there was a special screw for that.

    • @kenschopshop
      @kenschopshop  2 месяца назад

      @fdr1516 you know after thinking about it more I lied I used a mix of leftover screws to attach the wood to the red iron and yes I predrilled the steel for the screws to go through and into the wood but I forgot I also used some leftover Simpson strong drive #9 x 2.5 or 3" long screws ( joist hanger screws ) to go through the steel , through the top plate and into the studs and I think I did at least one of those screws at every 3rd stud plus the shorter screws into the top plate randomly . Sorry for the misinformation earlier, it had been a while so I forgot

  • @D4x4Bronc
    @D4x4Bronc 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ken im on the fence tiny home and larger shop vs building a mesolean inside shop.

    • @kenschopshop
      @kenschopshop  10 месяцев назад +2

      I think it's nice to have a separate living space that's not attached incase of a fire or something but I think if I were to ever become single again or have to move I'd build the biggest building I could with a house built into the end of it just to have a simplified build . I wish you luck on your decision, I'm sure my answer didn't help at all but best of luck and thanks for watching!

  • @zaccarroll1429
    @zaccarroll1429 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’m building a red iron barndo to live in. I need to frame it to pass inspection any ideas?

    • @kenschopshop
      @kenschopshop  8 месяцев назад

      Framing it similar to how I did mine should pass in most places but best to check with your county to see exactly what requirements they have especially for a residential space they can be a little more strict in some places . Not sure that actually answered your question though but I hate to give you incorrect info .

  • @zaccarroll1429
    @zaccarroll1429 8 месяцев назад +1

    Why did you paint the red iron? Should I do that?

    • @kenschopshop
      @kenschopshop  8 месяцев назад +1

      So I painted it for 2 reasons one because I just wanted to make it look nicer and more custom/finished and 2 the red paint on the steel is just a primer to help protect the steel from rust until its under roof but in my case because the steel sat in my yard for a few months before I put it up it got dirty and scratched and did have a few areas of light surface rust starting so cleaning all that up and painting it with this rustoleum industrial smoke gray oil based paint sealed and protected it from any further rust and made it look much nicer in my opinion. Thanks for watching!

  • @bryansenulis7242
    @bryansenulis7242 Год назад

    Thought ud use a hammer drill for bottom studs but that works 2

    • @kenschopshop
      @kenschopshop  Год назад

      Yeah if I had one I probably would have used one but these ram set nails seem to work pretty good as long as you have some good solid concrete to drive them into, if it's loose and breaking up it will just blow it apart and not hold at all . I need to buy myself a good hammer drill but for how little I ever need one I just haven't been able to justify the purchase yet .