It must really be coming along now. It's quite an undertaking, a 900 sq. ft building being framed out of 2 x 6 is far from a weekend project erecting a garden shed. Just standing up the walls requires multi-vitamins. I know YOU GOT THIS- but Good Luck anyway. Thanks for the update.
The easiest way I’ve found to layout is hook your tape on the end come back to 16” make a mark. X on the side closest to your tape end. Stud on the other side of your mark. When your first stud lands on the end your already 1 1/2 in so your next stud lands 16” OC. Just continue on down. Works out perfect.
I'm glad your enjoying it, not sure the next update video will be all that you expect, it has gone quite a ways, without video as when I get people helping me I like to just get things done and not have to worry about managing a camera and defeating the purpose of the help. I do intend on getting a decent update at least of where it is at and can hit some talking points that I feel are useful. Thanks for watching.
2x6 wall, good insulation value. I don't understand this metal thing you are swinging, I thought we all just pulled a trigger and bang a nail was driven into the wood! LOL
It is 28' wide by 32' deep. Enough for the two cars, and then my lawn tractor and four wheeler, along with major storage on the back wall. Thanks for watching.
It must really be coming along now. It's quite an undertaking, a 900 sq. ft building being framed out of 2 x 6 is far from a weekend project erecting a garden shed. Just standing up the walls requires multi-vitamins. I know YOU GOT THIS- but Good Luck anyway. Thanks for the update.
Thanks Tim. At this point I'm well into siding, roofing, and doing all the steel trim.
The easiest way I’ve found to layout is hook your tape on the end come back to 16” make a mark. X on the side closest to your tape end. Stud on the other side of your mark. When your first stud lands on the end your already 1 1/2 in so your next stud lands 16” OC. Just continue on down. Works out perfect.
Enjoying this project. I look forward to more updates.
I'm glad your enjoying it, not sure the next update video will be all that you expect, it has gone quite a ways, without video as when I get people helping me I like to just get things done and not have to worry about managing a camera and defeating the purpose of the help. I do intend on getting a decent update at least of where it is at and can hit some talking points that I feel are useful.
Thanks for watching.
beautifulllllllll work we love you
Appreciate the love, Thanks for watching!
2x6 wall, good insulation value. I don't understand this metal thing you are swinging, I thought we all just pulled a trigger and bang a nail was driven into the wood! LOL
Lol, I get that a lot. Beleive it or not Wood was my first medium of choice, and then Metal came along...
How big is that concrete slab?
It is 28' wide by 32' deep. Enough for the two cars, and then my lawn tractor and four wheeler, along with major storage on the back wall.
Thanks for watching.