When framing exterior walls u will have a hell of a time if u put all the studs bow down.. the studs will be rocking when building the wall. The studs will be falling over. More over after a top or bottom plate is nailed to the stud the other plate will be difficult to nail off because of the different amount of stud bows making the ends of the studs at different heights…
Always had this thought... if the gyprocker puts the right amount of glue on each stud, wouldnt the glue help pack the gyprock to plane? Obviously still have to plane studs bowing out but packing 2mm on a stud bowing in?A gyprock screw is only there to hold the material in place until the glue sets... and the screws cant pull in gyrock over 1 stud, they will just sink in if the studs to the left and right of it are good. Just a thought. I find us chippies are always left to dummie proof every other trades jobs. We do all the hard work so that everyone else can just slap there finish on blindfolded.
When framing exterior walls u will have a hell of a time if u put all the studs bow down.. the studs will be rocking when building the wall. The studs will be falling over. More over after a top or bottom plate is nailed to the stud the other plate will be difficult to nail off because of the different amount of stud bows making the ends of the studs at different heights…
Looks a lot easier than the way I did it ! .........Thank you !
Always had this thought... if the gyprocker puts the right amount of glue on each stud, wouldnt the glue help pack the gyprock to plane? Obviously still have to plane studs bowing out but packing 2mm on a stud bowing in?A gyprock screw is only there to hold the material in place until the glue sets... and the screws cant pull in gyrock over 1 stud, they will just sink in if the studs to the left and right of it are good. Just a thought. I find us chippies are always left to dummie proof every other trades jobs. We do all the hard work so that everyone else can just slap there finish on blindfolded.
If the wall is a load bearing wall you can still plane it, correct
Absolutely you can
Only down to the member size specified by the engineered plan
How to straighten one side of a stud 😭