@@evandoeseverything174 okay but if I have 36 in of air ducting and pipe wouldn't I still need to connect either ladder together? I know most drywall is going to can't span more than 24 in correct???
@@Espiritiv Ah ok I understand what you're referring to now, the width of the soffit. That is really only limited by the sag in the sheetrock that connects the wooden structures together. Using 1/2" sheetrock as I did, I wouldn't go any wider than 48". You could likely go wider than that using 5/8" sheetrock though.
Looks great. Thanks for posting the video.
Hey how did you frame out the vertical beam .. what did you use
I used SimpliFrame plastic lolly column enclosure brackets. You can find them on Amazon for about $30, very easy to use and perfect for the job!
what the max span you can go with this setup?
There is no max span for this soffit. You can use this construction method across any distance.
@@evandoeseverything174 okay but if I have 36 in of air ducting and pipe wouldn't I still need to connect either ladder together? I know most drywall is going to can't span more than 24 in correct???
@@Espiritiv Ah ok I understand what you're referring to now, the width of the soffit. That is really only limited by the sag in the sheetrock that connects the wooden structures together. Using 1/2" sheetrock as I did, I wouldn't go any wider than 48". You could likely go wider than that using 5/8" sheetrock though.