Wanted to thank you for the videos on the double and single door framing. I was very anxious and your video walking through all of it made my walls a success! Thank you for the content
I'm working on a 10x20 office shed. I like to keep a ratcheting bar clamp / quick clamp with me as a third hand. Latest use is balancing wall OSB on a screw at the right height and holding OSB to wall with clamp (2 10D nails in stud to space from previous sheet).
Nicely Done, I'm looking forward to the next video. It looks like you are set up to hang the wall sheeting horizontally so each panel spans the most studs for strength?
So I noticed off your measurements you made the door opening exact alot of people say you should five yourself a extra 1/4 inch per door for any adjustments that may need to be made. Has there been any issues with exact? I am planning on making my own doorway soon and was wondering the best way of doing it.
Nice work 👏🏿
Thank you.
I have to say that I’m really impressed with your video quality, camera angles, and your descriptions. These videos have been super helpful.
Thank you. This build has been slow because of filming. Happy to hear the videos have helped!
Wanted to thank you for the videos on the double and single door framing. I was very anxious and your video walking through all of it made my walls a success! Thank you for the content
merci pour votre video
I'm working on a 10x20 office shed. I like to keep a ratcheting bar clamp / quick clamp with me as a third hand. Latest use is balancing wall OSB on a screw at the right height and holding OSB to wall with clamp (2 10D nails in stud to space from previous sheet).
Never heard it called a "Queen stud", always heard the pairings referred to as King stud for the outside and Jack stud for the inside shorter stud.
jack stud
Nicely Done, I'm looking forward to the next video. It looks like you are set up to hang the wall sheeting horizontally so each panel spans the most studs for strength?
Yes that is how I placed the exterior osb sheeting. Really firmed this place up!
Dang. The HF framing nailers are up to $110. Still, it's quicker, better shear strength, and a lot easier to dissemble if it comes to that.
I have not even priced one of the nailers. I am sure that I have built enough over the years to justify buying one. Just have not taken that leap.
So I noticed off your measurements you made the door opening exact alot of people say you should five yourself a extra 1/4 inch per door for any adjustments that may need to be made. Has there been any issues with exact? I am planning on making my own doorway soon and was wondering the best way of doing it.
U gots to teach these young’ens bout wood splinters at early age…..makes them “ think” more as they age…..so just let ‘‘em get a few.
Best
Thank you. This type wall is fun to build.
watched to see the shop door ?
That is part of the series. Check the channel for the door build.
I don't have friend's who would help me either. (;
It can be done alone. Just easier with a second person.