Metal Stud Framing On Concrete & Steel ULTIMATE Tutorial!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2023
  • This video will teach you how to frame a demising wall using this metal stud framing on concrete & steel procedure. Access the latest in construction video right here: goo.gl/wSSry6
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  • @ConstructionKronies
    @ConstructionKronies  8 месяцев назад

    Access the latest in construction video right here: goo.gl/wSSry6

  • @Greekxmalaka
    @Greekxmalaka 8 месяцев назад +3

    As an apprentice your videos are much help. Thanks again

  • @musaedthebaiti4625
    @musaedthebaiti4625 8 месяцев назад +3

    You are a legend by all means 💐💐💐

  • @ScullyPopASMR
    @ScullyPopASMR 8 месяцев назад +3

    Construction Kronies rule!

  • @shakejones
    @shakejones 3 месяца назад +3

    Great video+explanation+presentation! Thank you for sharing well done mate - NEW SUB 🙏🏻

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  2 месяца назад

      Thanks my man!! Some how your comment was put into my blocked list, probably because of the + I appreciate that my man!!!

  • @franciscorivas4170
    @franciscorivas4170 3 месяца назад +2

    Hello, I recently discovered your channel and I think it's great! I used to work in a similar job in New Zealand and now I have a few questions about the process in Canada. When is it necessary to use bridging clips? Is it only for exterior walls? Also, do you always use bridging channels every 4 feet or is it specified on the drawings? Can you please explain when to use them?
    Thank you! I'll continue to watch your videos.

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  3 месяца назад

      Yes so we will stagger them every 4' on exterior walls. The drawings or specifications will tell you for sure yes!

  • @Tonythetrucker1979
    @Tonythetrucker1979 8 месяцев назад +3

    Good job on the videos and the channel Chris! Glad to see you're well brother!

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  8 месяцев назад

      Appreciate that💪

    • @Tonythetrucker1979
      @Tonythetrucker1979 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ConstructionKronies I sent you a message on FB earlier

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  7 месяцев назад

      ​@dinger28 I'll have to check it again, could be in my requests and I missed it.

  • @user-wj3wo7we7d
    @user-wj3wo7we7d 3 месяца назад +2

    great job

  • @shaneash1598
    @shaneash1598 4 месяца назад +3

    Cake with extra gravy

  • @qualitygypsumservices
    @qualitygypsumservices Месяц назад +1

    Hey, how come you’re using light gauge steel for that wall? Just wondering if did end up getting shop drawings ?

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  Месяц назад

      Yes for interior dividing walls we mostly use 6" 25gauge and then double layer 5/8" with sides, insulated.

    • @qualitygypsumservices
      @qualitygypsumservices Месяц назад +1

      I just wondering… i know every construction is different but here in Alberta you require shop drawings & steel stud to be minimum 18GA for 18ft walls.
      Just the odd job that no one cares,you can do that with light gauge to save some money but then you take the risk….

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  Месяц назад

      @@qualitygypsumservices I am in Alberta as well. For interior demising walls we usually use 25 gauge 6" and no shop drawings, either it's on the prints or a simple division of space. Most of the walls will land under an I-beam at 16' then the 2' above the expansion joint is just angle and backing with the bottom of the 2' landing at the very top of the slot track. I haven't heard this rule before but I am not saying it doesn't exist. We go up to 18' with 25 gauge almost always. I have done 18 and 16 gauge for sure it just all depends on the designers and what they spec.

  • @golfingdanny6749
    @golfingdanny6749 2 месяца назад +2

    Where are you based? I need a quote in Ontario

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  2 месяца назад

      I'm in Edmonton. Originally from Toronto and travel back. Shoot me an email chris@constructionkronies.com

  • @christianeschleman1749
    @christianeschleman1749 4 месяца назад +1

    How much do charge on commercial projects? That is labor & materials included?

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  4 месяца назад

      For anything I calculate the labour first, steel is anywhere from $4.50 to 13.50 a linear ft or 80 to 90 cents a square ft. Then materials, get 3 quotes, pick which one you like, add 10 to 15% and that's it. Make sure to add in any expenses like travel, fuel, food (when out of town).

    • @jasoncurley1413
      @jasoncurley1413 3 месяца назад

      When would you use sill gaskets?

  • @TheBruunz
    @TheBruunz 8 месяцев назад +2

    I did a similar work here. Charged 14.000 for labor, contractor providing the materials. I’m at south west florida. Good price?

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  8 месяцев назад

      That's a great price yes. I charged $5,200 just to install, steel, itch, double layer 5/8 and tape only a little over half had to be ready for paint, the rest fire tape.

  • @ericewing1833
    @ericewing1833 6 месяцев назад

    I wish to add a comment here. While working around the stationary steel comumn, better to strike a reference line, say 1 foot off of where you desire the wall lines and use that for snapping the wall lines, while staying within the column, but not allowing it to interfer with your snap lines.

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  6 месяцев назад

      I will use an offset sometimes, like when the column is twisted a bit. The goal is to have it completely in the wall, so I take my layout from center of column always. Yes you can use offsets as well.

  • @trevorcarpenter4260
    @trevorcarpenter4260 Месяц назад +1

    What is the point of the channel through the stud?

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  Месяц назад

      Good question, if you do drywall you will better understand why it is so critical. It keeps the studs square, as why we call it a stiffener as well, when the drywall goes on its also very important to have a flush plain so when it's taped you don't have bumps in the wall. Another reason is for insulation, that's why we put it every 4' to keep the insulation in place and it won't all fall to the bottom.

  • @lloydmcknight
    @lloydmcknight 2 месяца назад

    where's your safety glasses, atleast if your teaching, include every aspect

  • @MHdrport
    @MHdrport 2 месяца назад

    Why do Canadians move so slowly

    • @ConstructionKronies
      @ConstructionKronies  2 месяца назад +2

      Never underestimate a Canadian, we are generally a hard working people, cold winters. If you see us in the cold sure it's slower, but in the warmth it's go time. We will go 8 to 10 hours 1 break in the middle on avg. for the installs we are fast enough, i try my best to do everything well, it takes time to film it all to teach and help others. we charge well and get paid well, when things go right. Wich is most of the time.

  • @shaneash1598
    @shaneash1598 4 месяца назад +1

    😂 no safety glasses. No harness, no hard hat, no vest. Earplugs