Because five sheets of 3/4" 4x8 plywood weigh about 350 pounds in total, it would be too heavy to lift. Additionally, the surfaces where the plywood needs to be installed are usually close to the ground, leaving no room to install it before lifting it.
@@Daoru_Wanghow precisely did you cut out the 90 degree angle into the studs? I am starting the cut with a circular saw, then finishing by hand which is a little janky
interesting project you have.
very good design and execution. can sketchup import the rhino design file? thank you.
What angle does your moonboard setup sit at?
is there any reason why the plywood cannot be attached to the wall before the wall is raised and attached to the support beams?
Because five sheets of 3/4" 4x8 plywood weigh about 350 pounds in total, it would be too heavy to lift. Additionally, the surfaces where the plywood needs to be installed are usually close to the ground, leaving no room to install it before lifting it.
Would you recommend putting up the plywood first onto the frame before hoistingthe frame up on to the supports?
I recommend you to set up the frame first, then put up the plywood.
@@Daoru_Wanghow precisely did you cut out the 90 degree angle into the studs? I am starting the cut with a circular saw, then finishing by hand which is a little janky
@@Drewbot98 cutting what part? The studs used to hang the kickboard? Be careful!!! Don’t use circular saw, I used a Band Saw.
Is the bottom support beams 10 ft or 12 ft? And also the vertical support beams?
Please refer to the models in the description.
@@Daoru_Wang Your gdrive files arent really working.
@@WMorris I just checked them, they are working fine.