I dont understand the secondary jamb studs went inside the window opening making the opening 70mm smaller than what we set it out to be. Even though we set it out according to the window schedule opening size Thanks in advance
Hi Masi, the X is usually used to indicate the side of the line that you don't want or the waste side however, in this case, it is used to show which side of the line the stud would go on. Hope this helps
Man, if you didnt already know what this guy is struggling to explain than youd have no clue what he is muttering on about. Well, hopefully he knows what he is talking about. Yet another waste of time on youscrewd!
windows are a great place to join wallplates. it is solid gets nailed to the timber lintel. only problem is building the window out of two seperate walls but thats fine i just join the two walls plates on the ground and build it as one wall 😅
thanks mate love your work mate been watching your videos since i was 18 chippy apprentice chullora tafe recommended your videos. im 28 now and ive learnt alot watching your videos
I would have liked you to mention where your starting point for the stud spacings begins. I think people might think they should start from the end/outside of the plate.
Hi, thanks for your comment, you can start where ever you like as long as you don't exceed the maximum spacing. I would also be worth taking note of where your bracing sheets are going to go and place studs th take them so you are adding extra studs later.
Do u add to this measurements how muchore or less for interior walls measurements u add an inch and three quarters back for wall studs what's the measurements for interior walls extra measurements
Super detailed. Good to see aussie giving super detailed info, yeah not the most exciting thing ever, but if you want to know specifics great video, i’ll be checking out rest of channel and probs subbing
Hi Mate, no they don't, the slab itself is actually a termite barrier. There are systems out there that can go under the wall frames however you are then going to punch holes is it when you fix the wall down so this will make is less effective.
@@benjamin4331 Hi Ben, the program for the CAD is Sketchup and I use a screen recorder called ActivePresenter to record the animations and the audio. Hope this helps
Yes, good point, if you are constructing a Brick Venner house then the brick gauge must always be considered. Looks like i will have to do another video to address this oversite. Thanks Julzmma
Thanks for the video. How would you go about finding a starting point when setting out the wall plates on the second story of the house as it is too high to work off hurdles
Hi Regan, For the second floor I would just plumb up of the outside of the lower frames and then measure off the wall thickness to get the inside of the external walls and work from there. If all is well then you shouldn't even have to re-square you lines however it is always worth a quick check.
OK so what your saying from your e.g. is i come in 90mm then the length of the room 5250mm then 90mm is that correct ? i just dont understand why the they put 100mm on the plan when you dont get dressed timber 100 mm . john
Hi John Yes that is correct however if the plan says 100mm for your wall and you are using 90mm timber you will have to do a bit of recalculation for your room sizes. There are still 100mm Hardwood around for framing but everyone tends to use the 90mm MGP instead (cheaper, easier to work with etc)
I dont understand the secondary jamb studs went inside the window opening making the opening 70mm smaller than what we set it out to be. Even though we set it out according to the window schedule opening size
Thanks in advance
Hi, you need to work out if you need the secondary studs before you start setting out and work that into the Stud Opening Size.
Hi so what is the big X in the middle of the marked stud just curious as Im new to this trade
Hi Masi, the X is usually used to indicate the side of the line that you don't want or the waste side however, in this case, it is used to show which side of the line the stud would go on.
Hope this helps
Man, if you didnt already know what this guy is struggling to explain than youd have no clue what he is muttering on about.
Well, hopefully he knows what he is talking about.
Yet another waste of time on youscrewd!
windows are a great place to join wallplates. it is solid gets nailed to the timber lintel. only problem is building the window out of two seperate walls but thats fine i just join the two walls plates on the ground and build it as one wall 😅
Hi Mate, thanks for you advice, good idea.
thanks mate love your work mate been watching your videos since i was 18 chippy apprentice chullora tafe recommended your videos. im 28 now and ive learnt alot watching your videos
Hi
The drawing and the animation is done in Google Sketch Up (free version) and the video and audio recording is Adobe Captivate 5.5
I would have liked you to mention where your starting point for the stud spacings begins. I think people might think they should start from the end/outside of the plate.
Hi, thanks for your comment, you can start where ever you like as long as you don't exceed the maximum spacing. I would also be worth taking note of where your bracing sheets are going to go and place studs th take them so you are adding extra studs later.
There is nothing worse trying to mark out when the designer draws and dimensions the wall as 100mm but you are building out of 90mm Arghhh.
Hi there at what width of opening does double jacks studs start (QLD). Struggling to find it in 1684
Hi Mate, Sorry I am away from home atm and don't have my AS1684 handy but it is under Jamb Studs. Hope this helps
I'm going back to framing haha, good to brush up
Do u add to this measurements how muchore or less for interior walls measurements u add an inch and three quarters back for wall studs what's the measurements for interior walls extra measurements
Hi, there should be no difference between internal and external walls
i am an apprentice carpenter and this video has helped me heaps!! thanks mate
Thanks Mate, its good to hear that they are helpful
Thanks mate. Calvary blessings.
You should mention running a string line from the surveyors points then plumbing down to get both directions.
Hi Tomoman13
Thanks for the feed back I have added your idea to my 'Videos to do' list
Keep watching
excellent job. all owner builder should watch and learn from this. gold coast.
Rose D Thanks Rose, Glad you like the videos
Hi, thank you very much for this information! Kind regards from Uruguay
Super detailed. Good to see aussie giving super detailed info, yeah not the most exciting thing ever, but if you want to know specifics great video, i’ll be checking out rest of channel and probs subbing
Hi Todd, thanks for you comment, I hope you find my other videos useful.
I think something important you left out was making windows and external doors work with brick gauge
when you do your setout do you allow 10mm gyprock 90 mm stud and 10mm gyprock then you get your 100 mm wall ? not sure ?>?
Hi John
For setting out just use the width of the timber framework whether it be 100, 90 or 70mm there is no need to add the lining.
Great video!! Super detailed and helpful!! Thank you so much!!!
Thanks Mate, I'm glad you like it.
Hi mate . How u calculate window measurements from slab .?
HI Omid, this might help, ua-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=L1BKnzQcPlY
Oh I miss framing, thanks for posting
Thanks Steve.
I love the tutorial you made. Thank you so much
Thanks Mate.
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Thanks
Thanks for that Super Mate.
does the wall plates don't require termite barrier under?
Hi Mate, no they don't, the slab itself is actually a termite barrier. There are systems out there that can go under the wall frames however you are then going to punch holes is it when you fix the wall down so this will make is less effective.
@@Buildsum ok, thanks
Bravo mate love your videos
Thanks 👍
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Thanks Mate, hope you like it.
Seems easy enough
Thanks Mate, hope it helps
thanks for providing such excellent content
Thanks Mate, I'm glad you like it.
@@Buildsum straight up, is this your own program you use in all your vids? I'm also looking to play around with something just like this. cheers dude
@@benjamin4331 Hi Ben, the program for the CAD is Sketchup and I use a screen recorder called ActivePresenter to record the animations and the audio. Hope this helps
Yes, good point, if you are constructing a Brick Venner house then the brick gauge must always be considered.
Looks like i will have to do another video to address this oversite.
Thanks Julzmma
Buildsum thank you Sr.
Love ur work mate
Thanks Mate, Much appreciated
Do you teach at miller tafe
Hi Mate, Yes i do.
@@Buildsum cool
@@Buildsum I always watch your videos.
Thanks for the video. How would you go about finding a starting point when setting out the wall plates on the second story of the house as it is too high to work off hurdles
Hi Regan, For the second floor I would just plumb up of the outside of the lower frames and then measure off the wall thickness to get the inside of the external walls and work from there. If all is well then you shouldn't even have to re-square you lines however it is always worth a quick check.
OK so what your saying from your e.g. is i come in 90mm then the length of the room 5250mm then 90mm is that correct ? i just dont understand why the they put 100mm on the plan when you dont get dressed timber 100 mm .
john
Hi John Yes that is correct however if the plan says 100mm for your wall and you are using 90mm timber you will have to do a bit of recalculation for your room sizes.
There are still 100mm Hardwood around for framing but everyone tends to use the 90mm MGP instead (cheaper, easier to work with etc)
90 mm timber and 10 mm for gyprock