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How To Double Top Plate Walls
Learn how to double top plate walls for stronger and more secure framing. This video walks you through the process, ensuring your walls are reinforced and properly aligned. Perfect for DIY builders and framers looking to enhance their construction techniques.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:14 The Purpose Of Double Top Plating
02:00 Installing The Double Top Plate
04:37 Two People Is Better For This
04:59 2x6 Walls
05:45 Notching The Exterior Double Top Plate
07:32 Picking The Right Boards
08:00 When Boards Don’t Line Up
09:11 Measurement Trick
10:33 Trick To Close Gaps
11:22 Where To Seam Double Top Plates
12:09 Exterior Corner Nailing Pattern
12:25 How To Double Top Plate On The Ground
#framing #doubletopplating #framingwalls
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How to Frame Around a Bathtub and Shower | Bathroom Framing Tips
Переглядів 3719 годин тому
Discover how to properly layout and frame around a bathtub and shower. This video covers key tips for stud placement, flange alignment, and leaving space for plumbers. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:09 Standard Sizing 00:34 Don’t Put A Stud In The Way!! 01:10 Correctly Place Your Studs 01:48 This Will Make The Plumbers Love You… #FramingLayout #Construction #framing
How to Install Strongbacks in a Floor Truss System
Переглядів 5914 днів тому
Learn how to install strongbacks in a floor truss system to improve stability and reduce floor bounce. This video guides you through the process of placing and securing strongbacks, ensuring your floor trusses remain solid and aligned. Whether you're a DIY builder, framer, or professional in home construction, this tutorial covers the key steps to reinforce your floor system effectively. Chapte...
How To Install The Rim Board on Floor Trusses
Переглядів 8421 день тому
Learn how to properly secure the rim board and ensure your floor trusses are plumb in this detailed guide. This video walks you through the essential steps for installing the rim board, explaining how it ties the trusses together and maintains the structural integrity of your floor system. Perfect for DIY builders, framers, and anyone involved in home construction looking to master this crucial...
How To Set Ladder Trusses
Переглядів 5528 днів тому
Learn how to set a floor truss on the end, also known as a ladder truss, in this step-by-step guide. This video covers essential techniques for properly aligning and securing the end truss to ensure stability and support in your construction project. Whether you're a DIY builder, framer, or involved in home construction, this tutorial will help you master the process of installing ladder trusse...
How to Set a LVL for Floor Trusses
Переглядів 365Місяць тому
Learn how to correctly identify and connect LVLs to form the beam that supports your floor truss system. This video walks you through the process step by step, helping you choose the right LVLs and assemble them to ensure your floor trusses are properly supported. Ideal for DIY builders, framers, and anyone involved in home construction. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:14 Identifying Your LVL 01:16 Fa...
How to Frame a Firewall in a Floor System
Переглядів 400Місяць тому
Learn how to frame a firewall in a floor system with this informative video tutorial! Discover the importance of fire walls and how to properly separate your floor system. Don't miss out on this essential knowledge - subscribe for more construction tips and tricks! Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:08 Where To Put a Firewall 00:58 How To Build A Firewall 02:28 How To Install A Firewall #framing #constru...
How To Snap Out a House (the right way)
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How to take the information on your print and transfer the information down onto the concrete! Learn where to snap the lines you will be working with for the rest of your framing project! Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:22 Getting Your First Line 02:26 Chalking Our Square Corner 04:56 Carrying Our Square Corner Down a Drop 07:47 Pulling Parallel Lines 11:27 Check Our Work 15:11 What If The Sill Plate ...
How To Fur Out a Basement Wall
Переглядів 341Місяць тому
Learn how to fur out a basement wall step by step in this informative video! Discover where to place the walls, how to frame around windows, and how to attach it to the concrete. Don't miss out on this essential guide - subscribe now! Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:19 Check Your Walls for Plumb 03:08 Parallel & Square Your Line 04:48 Get Stud Heights 05:56 Top & Bottom Plate 06:29 Put Your Wall Togeth...
You MUST DO These Things When Building Walls on Concrete
Переглядів 1,8 тис.2 місяці тому
4 Quick tips you need to keep in mind when framing walls on concrete. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:10 1st Thing 00:20 2nd thing 00:40 3rd Thing 01:59 Where To Attach 02:12 Door Opening #framing #construction #wallsonconcrete
How to Frame a Basement Half Wall
Переглядів 5532 місяці тому
Learn how to frame basement half walls! we go over measuring your studs, window openings, & integrating the sill plate into your double top plate! If you have any questions be sure to leave them below in the comments! Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:16 Getting Your Measurement 01:07 Uneven Concrete 02:25 Window Openings 04:16 double top plating 04:30 Sill Plate Bolt #framing #basementwalls
How to Frame a Wall Around a Pipe (the right way)
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How to Frame a Wall Around a Pipe (the right way)
How To Attach The Sill Plate/Mud Sill
Переглядів 9122 місяці тому
How To Attach The Sill Plate/Mud Sill

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  • @tinoslaponi8514
    @tinoslaponi8514 День тому

    Great stuff guys! I've never seen framers "tie-in" interior walls to exterior with the top plate. I learn something new from every one of your videos. Thanks!

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming День тому

      Thank you for watching! Yes, tying interior to exterior is definitely extra and not required.

  • @a_a-lf6uu
    @a_a-lf6uu 20 днів тому

    Have to double back for the level

  • @tinoslaponi8514
    @tinoslaponi8514 22 дні тому

    I would like to see you nailing protocols. EX. how many for each stud, cripple, truss, ect. Thanks!

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming День тому

      Thank you for watching our channel! Sorry for the late response. 2x4 studs - 2 nails 2x6 - 3 nails 2x8 - 4 and so on Short cripple studs only need two, but often just get matched to regular studs. Nailing trusses is only temporary and not structural. You either need hurricane screws, h2.5, or some other hardware to provide adequate hold down requirements. Nailing trusses is temporary, we do 2-3 on each side (trying to enter through the metal plate). The more nails you put in, the weaker the truss heal (which is not good). Stay tuned to the channel, we will be going over these things in depth.

  • @charlesgillen6066
    @charlesgillen6066 Місяць тому

    That’s a man’s saw brother 😊

  • @tinoslaponi8514
    @tinoslaponi8514 Місяць тому

    This is really valuable information for us Owner Builders. Thanks!

  • @seanwilliams3651
    @seanwilliams3651 Місяць тому

    When are you not using fire rated plywood?

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming Місяць тому

      Different areas and inspectors have different opinions. This is what our inspectors like to see, and it works well. Same as fire blocking in a wall, it just slows airflow and therefore the spread of the flames.

    • @magicbox9371
      @magicbox9371 Місяць тому

      @@LevelUpFraming my area is uniform and I have never cared for an opinion of those employed by the municipality

  • @magicbox9371
    @magicbox9371 Місяць тому

    Now rip that out and give me two layers of type X

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming Місяць тому

      Yes, type X would do the job better. But for residential construction in our area, this is what our inspectors say they like.

  • @jordans6965
    @jordans6965 Місяць тому

    Value packed!

  • @LevelUpFraming
    @LevelUpFraming Місяць тому

    If you got any value out of this video make sure you subscribe! We're making this type of video for every step of the home framing process!

  • @JL10007406
    @JL10007406 Місяць тому

    Great video - I'm new to the channel but I'll be coming back for more.

  • @charlesgillen6066
    @charlesgillen6066 Місяць тому

    First!

  • @masonmontalvo5175
    @masonmontalvo5175 Місяць тому

    Liam?

  • @RandomnessThatsFunny
    @RandomnessThatsFunny Місяць тому

    please dont track the video to your head

  • @LevelUpFraming
    @LevelUpFraming Місяць тому

    If you got any value out of this video make sure you subscribe! We are making information videos on every step of the home framing process!

  • @LevelUpFraming
    @LevelUpFraming Місяць тому

    If you got any value out of this video make sure you subscribe! We're making this type of video for every step of the home framing process!

  • @DanielALahey
    @DanielALahey Місяць тому

    Good information given clearly. Great video!

  • @Tyler-ol6gm
    @Tyler-ol6gm Місяць тому

    Will use these tips when I build my own house

  • @001mzee
    @001mzee Місяць тому

    Nice work!

  • @wrdennig
    @wrdennig 2 місяці тому

    I used to use powder-actuated fasteners, but only over newer slabs . . . the older slabs would "volcano" and push the plate upwards. Concrete nails are almost impossible to drive with a manual hammer. I really like the tapcon method.

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming Місяць тому

      Agreed! And yes, tapcons work great 👌🏻

  • @wolflokie4167
    @wolflokie4167 2 місяці тому

    Holmes on homes would have a plastic sheet barrier that would go between the treated base plate and the concrete floor. This was a buffer bc concrete absorbs water 💦 and even treated wood 🪵 will be damaged with water!! especially where the nail enters the wood and concrete! The treated wood is only around the outside of it and when you drill through and don’t use some type of sealant your making an easy access bridge for water to absorb through the concrete up through the nail and in to the untreated wood.

    • @iron3624
      @iron3624 2 місяці тому

      sil gasket wiorks too

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming 2 місяці тому

      Hello! Yes, concrete naturally absorbs water. This is why it very important to have treated lumber wherever it is touching concrete. However, basically all treated lumber is treated all the way through the board. You do not need to touch up the cut ends. The above video is a little confusing because the lumber we are using is stained on the outside. This is how the manufacture makes it, so it looks better for visible uses (like decks). But the inside (and therefore cut ends) are also treated and will not rot if exposed to water from time to time.

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk 2 місяці тому

    Any tips for framing a floor over a concrete slab?

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching! We are making a video about every skill it takes to frame a quality house. So subscribe to see it when we post the floor framing.

  • @wrdennig
    @wrdennig 2 місяці тому

    In my jurisdiction you can also use stainless steel nails to connect the PT plate to the studs

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing! It’s good to know about stainless steel nails as an option.

  • @bradstafford14
    @bradstafford14 2 місяці тому

    Nice video man. I'm not a carpenter, but I knew that the bottom plate had to be pressure treated; however, a lot of people said I was wrong because a foam gasket was also needed. Any thoughts about that?

    • @CDArena
      @CDArena 2 місяці тому

      Foam gasket will help a little, but sucking water out of concrete thru capillary action is not the only problem; what about a burst pipe in the house, or dripping condensation, or water spilled on the floor, dog pee, dishwasher leak, washing machine, hot water heater.... Any water which penetrates from outside, or standing water inside will cause untreated wood to get damp, and rot or worse yet attract termites. Use treated lumber on concrete. Foam gaskets are better for preventing air leakage on an uneven floor.

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming 2 місяці тому

      Thank you very much for the encouragement! It is not necessary to use a gasket on interior walls. We have only done that once for a customer request. Certain soil types and lot locations can hold more water, therefore it is recommended that you put a taped moisture barrier under the entire slab. Water and minerals can soak into the slab, affecting flooring, trim, and even dislodging tile. Basically if a treated plate is not enough, you have bigger problems to worry about. So a continuous moisture barrier under the slab is recommended in those locations.

    • @wrdennig
      @wrdennig 2 місяці тому

      I've only used the foam gasket under the sill plate where a framed floor sits on the foundation.

  • @charlesgillen6066
    @charlesgillen6066 2 місяці тому

    I also use a 5/8 bit because I suck but not as bad as the 3/4 guy

  • @user-uw8cz5eh1h
    @user-uw8cz5eh1h 2 місяці тому

    don't have that problem here.. All my exterior and interior walls are 2x8 with 12 centers and 3/4 plywood on exterior and interior. Call it a waste but my house took 160mph winds and did not make a peep

    • @benargee
      @benargee 2 місяці тому

      Yeah well not everyone is willing to spend that much. Good for you

    • @user-uw8cz5eh1h
      @user-uw8cz5eh1h 2 місяці тому

      @@benargee Its not costly if you do the work yourself. My materials cost from Home Depot bid room in 2019 was $11,500 for a 40x40 1.5 story house and i still have a lot of lumber left over. My father and I did the work ourself.

  • @lukebiz4474
    @lukebiz4474 2 місяці тому

    Why not just drill a slightly oversized hole ? 🤷‍♂️

    • @williameldridge9382
      @williameldridge9382 2 місяці тому

      Because it affects the integrity of the board anyway. Plus, you don't have to make sure your hole is in the perfect spot. This works the same way and speeds up the framing.

    • @Tyler-ol6gm
      @Tyler-ol6gm 2 місяці тому

      It's a lot faster and some pips leave such small amounts of wood it's not even worth it

  • @Tyler-ol6gm
    @Tyler-ol6gm 2 місяці тому

    Another quality video. Keep them coming!

  • @Tyler-ol6gm
    @Tyler-ol6gm 2 місяці тому

    Great content, look forward to the rest

  • @tinoslaponi8514
    @tinoslaponi8514 2 місяці тому

    Is this allowed by code? or only on interior/ non load bearing walls? I've been scribing and using hole saws to cut penetrations, but this looks faster. Thanks!

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming 2 місяці тому

      We only do this on interior walls. For exterior walls we just do a square notch (by plunging the circular). Different inspectors and areas call for different things.

  • @ferramirez4570
    @ferramirez4570 2 місяці тому

    Hope you do a whole series out of this and continue uploading! Great quality! And really knowledgeable! Keep the good work! From your 25th sub!

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming 2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! We are actually doing every skill it takes to frame a house. It’s a ton of work, but we are over 30 videos in so far.

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 2 місяці тому

    Excellent summary. I like your idea to use a hammer to hold the sill seal down, it doesn't penetrate the seal.

    • @LevelUpFraming
      @LevelUpFraming 2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! Yes, I love that trick!

  • @daveskattum3508
    @daveskattum3508 2 місяці тому

    This guy knows what he's talking about!!

  • @jordans6965
    @jordans6965 2 місяці тому

    Everything I needed to know and nothing extra! Thanks 🙌