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For something like this I go metal studs all the way. You can “piece in” wall parts as you go and no need to keep sawing something, a pair of metal clippers in your pouch and you’re good to go. Also, you can cut a 10 stud (or more) bundle at one time.
Quick tip, under cut your treated plate part way thru the door opening before standing up your wall so you don't have to run your reciprocating blade into the concrete.Also a partition wall in a basement that is installed to tall (tight) can take the load off your foundation and direct the load unto a possibly week floor or even worse allow shifting of your foundation from external forces
Another little trick is to leave the end studs out until the will is up then install them. This way it will not drag along the other stud walls or concrete walls when your trying to raise it.
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What's this? Charismatic host? Lots of information given in an easy-to-digest and concise manner? I'm not sure why the algorithm suggested this but it's a welcomed sight! I wasn't even planning any projects but this type of content is right up my alley. Liked AND Subscribed!!! This channel has the right ingredients to get huge in a hurry. Keep up the great work!
So kind of you to pass along this encouragement! THANK YOU!!!
Wonderful video, great tips and enjoyable to watch. Thank you Mr. Mancycle!
Hey, thank you so much! And thanks for checking it out!
For something like this I go metal studs all the way. You can “piece in” wall parts as you go and no need to keep sawing something, a pair of metal clippers in your pouch and you’re good to go. Also, you can cut a 10 stud (or more) bundle at one time.
I've never thought of doing it that way - thanks for tip, and thanks for watching!
Quick tip, under cut your treated plate part way thru the door opening before standing up your wall so you don't have to run your reciprocating blade into the concrete.Also a partition wall in a basement that is installed to tall (tight) can take the load off your foundation and direct the load unto a possibly week floor or even worse allow shifting of your foundation from external forces
Awesome tip - I'll do that next time!
Another little trick is to leave the end studs out until the will is up then install them. This way it will not drag along the other stud walls or concrete walls when your trying to raise it.
Love it - thanks for sharing!
Wish I had done the thing where we leave the bottom plate in. Oof.
I've made that mistake too. Hey - thanks for watching!