You Don’t Need To Be A Carpenter To Build A Solid Wall - Cabin Series EP 42

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  • Опубліковано 24 вер 2024

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  • @TheDIYCabinGuy
    @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому +3

    You can now get the free DIY Cabin Blueprint at :
    thediycabinguy.com/blueprint

  • @kilian76
    @kilian76 Рік тому +2

    Power watched all the episodes to this one tonight. I am 100% sure the top plates are to intersect or overlap. That’s the purpose of the top plate.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      Yeah that’s correct, having said that, I can assure you that these walls are strong and will be just fine.

  • @roncharbonneau797
    @roncharbonneau797 Рік тому +4

    It is nice to see someone who shows there little, one step back moments. So many channels just show everything as perfect every time. Keep it up.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Ron! I want to show what it’s really like, not always easy but still a worthy endeavor in my opinion.

  • @acontant80
    @acontant80 Рік тому +2

    I always have this feeling on a job site. When it's empty, it feels big, when it's traced, it looks so small and tight and then when the partitions are up it feels just perfect. Every single time :)

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      Yes for sure, I really wasn’t expecting that

  • @BillGerovasilis
    @BillGerovasilis Рік тому +1

    More great viewing from you. So much inspiration, thanks again 😊

  • @ToddLuvsGolf
    @ToddLuvsGolf Рік тому +1

    I’d have used 2x4’s for all internal walls to allow more useable space. Also cheaper on the budget. But great project and very enjoyable to watch. Keep going brotha!!

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Todd, I agree but in my case, being an amateur, I wanted a 2x6 wall to be able to run all my plumbing and electrical in that wall. I’m about done doing just that (more videos on the subject to come) and I’m glad I did, the wall is so crowded!

  • @jerryf609
    @jerryf609 Рік тому +1

    Great to make the transition to inside work.. That bathroom will withstand a hurricane.

  • @darryldarks
    @darryldarks Рік тому +2

    First comment! Let’s go! It’s crazy how many, “On-The-Fly Things” we have to do. Love how thorough you are, buddy. 2x6s are so underrated and such a great choice. 👍

  • @joakimpettersson7646
    @joakimpettersson7646 2 місяці тому +1

    Man you could just tell how much beeing able to be inside elevated your mood, looks like your farting rainbows half the time. Must have felt great finally getting to that place of your own building process!?

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  2 місяці тому

      That’s for sure! Before I got dried in, I had some pretty miserable days working outside freezing to death or dealing with rain ruining the cabin and having an inch of water all over the subfloor even though I always tried my hardest to protect everything with tarp.

  • @fredradon2484
    @fredradon2484 Рік тому +1

    All your videos are excellent...

  • @ericjohnson624
    @ericjohnson624 Рік тому +1

    Got to be a good feeling to get to the interior

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      It does feel great 😊 still cold inside though but much better now that I have also installed the door (will be the subject of the next video)

  • @mistyrichardson6041
    @mistyrichardson6041 3 місяці тому +1

    Your top plate on one wall is supposed to over lap the walls it butts up to.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  3 місяці тому

      Yep, forgot to do that but even without it , i can assure you that these walls are as stout as they’ll ever get !

  • @LivinglandNZ
    @LivinglandNZ Рік тому +1

    Nice ! its great to see work on the inside being done.

  • @ScubaDracula
    @ScubaDracula Рік тому +2

    I know that feeling of finally having a dry roof over head and that moment of pride for all the hard work you've done. Looking good brother! I love the overhead storage idea also.
    Question - Did you account for your interior wall space?? When you measured 5'x8' (60"x96") If your planning for a 60" tub and you have two sheets of drywall or whichever finish say 1/2" each, you've now lost an inch space in your room. Unless you've planned for a tub to be less than 59" or you're building a shower instead you may have to rethink it... Just my two cents :)
    Another tip I can offer and I hope helps anyone reading this - at 16:10 you don't really need to put backing if it's less then 6 inches interior for a basic ceiling suck as drywall. Just use a few extra screws when finishing that end. Something else to watch out for with adding backing like you did is it may now stick lower if the ceiling studs are crowned.
    Cheers!
    From the Hammer, Ontario
    - Jonny

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Jonny! I think from the bathroom I had remodeled it was 60” stud to stud, but to be honest it doesn’t matter that much as I will be installing a shower and making the shower pan myself!
      Thanks for the other tips !

    • @bertveldhuizen8699
      @bertveldhuizen8699 Рік тому +1

      A tub always goes from stud wall to stud wall, not in between finished walls.

    • @ScubaDracula
      @ScubaDracula Рік тому

      @@bertveldhuizen8699 Correct. Ya I realized that after... Thanks

  • @DossFarm
    @DossFarm Рік тому

    5:11 hate when that happens 😂. Looks amazing man! Can I give you a shoutout?

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому +1

      Hey! Thanks for the comment and yes, of course!

    • @DossFarm
      @DossFarm Рік тому

      @@TheDIYCabinGuy I’ll tag you this week when we film and mention you bud! Getting ready to start working/building inside my cabin and binge watching your videos!

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      @@DossFarm awesome! Glad you’re finding my content useful !

  • @crosisofborg5524
    @crosisofborg5524 Рік тому +2

    While I can appreciate overdoing things, an interior wall that is not load bearing doesn’t need big headers and Jack studs. With todays price of lumber this seems a major waste of money.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому +1

      Big header? I mean that was just a couple of 2x6 that were laying around. It’s not like I put some 2x12’s in there 😂

  • @davidshadmani5845
    @davidshadmani5845 Рік тому +1

    I have watched all the way fro episode one. Watched all of them in like 5 days. You have done an outstanding job thus far and your editing is really good. Your tips will definitely help me later when I get the guts to build my own.
    Only thing that has made me cringe is when you nail towards your body. I hope that nail gun doesn’t slip. Especially when you were on top of the bathroom nailing towards your 😱

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому +2

      Thanks David! I guess I should be more careful

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому +2

      And that must have been quite the binge watch 😅 and that’s the goal of this channel, motivate people and help them realize that they can do it too!

  • @denniscarreno5882
    @denniscarreno5882 Рік тому

    Another perfect project…..happy New Year….

  • @bard44
    @bard44 10 місяців тому +1

    might be a good idea to insulate exterior walls before attempting to put up interior walls.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  10 місяців тому

      It would but I feel like it doesn’t match with the order in which things get inspected, typically all rough framing gets done before insulation is installed

    • @bard44
      @bard44 10 місяців тому +1

      @@TheDIYCabinGuy European Order of Construction or that of North America?

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  10 місяців тому

      @@bard44 I guess North America as that’s the only style I’m accustomed with

  • @rodholder8906
    @rodholder8906 Рік тому

    Using power tools as a hammer is a True sign of a professional!

  • @dhgifts
    @dhgifts Рік тому +2

    Incorrect Mr. The Double plate overlaps the adjoing walls. DIY right please.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      Could have done that, I can assure you that these wall are as stout as it comes. So not sure that overlapping the second top plate would have added much value at this point.

  • @customsolutions7167
    @customsolutions7167 Рік тому +2

    Clamps man hold it tight before you screw and nail also top plates should have overlapped on the corner

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip

    • @customsolutions7167
      @customsolutions7167 Рік тому +2

      @@TheDIYCabinGuy I like the work you are doing .. very smartly done. Just be careful with that heavy stuff and your helper too...
      Nothing is worth getting a major injury for. I've seen it many times workers doing things without thinking about safety first and getting injured in such a way that their income and quality of life are diminished for the rest of their lives.
      Stay safe take the extra time to put those holding blocks up like you do. .. 👍

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      @@customsolutions7167 I do agree, honestly I don’t feel like I’ve taken crazy risks so far. But you’re right, it only takes a second for something to go bad.

  • @bertveldhuizen8699
    @bertveldhuizen8699 Рік тому +1

    Not sure why you bother squaring the walls on the floor, once you stand them up and nail them to the floor and other walls they're most likely out off square anyway.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      I braced them before raising them so I’m pretty sure they stayed straight

  • @strochild
    @strochild Рік тому

    Great channel; been following you for awhile. Do you have the foundation plans and cut lists for that? Appreciate you making the blueprints free!

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      Thanks a lot for your support.
      I don’t have the foundation plan or anything else available at the moment but I’ll like to put a much more detailed set together that would also include the full list of materials, budget, electrical plan, and plumbing. But I probably won’t do that until I’m done with the cabin to have the full complete list of materials.

    • @strochild
      @strochild Рік тому +1

      @@TheDIYCabinGuy I figured. That's another job in itself. Great work man, looking forward to it!

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      @@strochild thanks! Yeah full time job, kid, cabin building, video editing, not much time left 😂

    • @strochild
      @strochild Рік тому +1

      @@TheDIYCabinGuy Hah! For sure. I'm just managing a kid....but I hope to get the cabin building added to my list like yourself. I can't even fit in exercise so that whole cabin building dream might be a stretch. Just going to plan and dream in the meantime!

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      @@strochild yeah I don’t know that I would do it again with all these constraints. You really have to make sure you can put at least a solid 8 hours a week of work and even with that, it would be a slow process, unless you manage to get some family and friends to help out every time. I’m sure that would significantly speed things up.

  • @SBecktacular
    @SBecktacular 4 місяці тому +1

    2x6 for INTERIOR walls too!?
    🤪

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  4 місяці тому

      Really glad I did since it ended up packed with electrical and plumbing

  • @chrissullivan331
    @chrissullivan331 Рік тому +2

    Should the top plates overlap?

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      I guess it should but I can assure you that these walls are not budging by a hair.

    • @chrissullivan331
      @chrissullivan331 Рік тому +1

      @@TheDIYCabinGuy They look it, congrats on all the progress you're making.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому

      @@chrissullivan331 thanks a lot!

  • @JeanLucCoulon
    @JeanLucCoulon Рік тому +1

    Did you find the mice? ;)

  • @rmyc
    @rmyc Рік тому +1

    Why so thick interior walls?

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому +2

      Cause I don’t know what I’m doing 😂 more seriously I did a 2x6 wall cause I’ll need to fit all my plumbing and electrical in that wall, I’m sure it’s doable in a 2x4 wall but being a beginner I will definitely enjoy having more depth to work with.

  • @geoffreymills9932
    @geoffreymills9932 Рік тому +2

    Wait,, your a structural engineer and don't understand why you use a double top plate,, wow,,it's supposed to tie the inside walls to the outside walls for more wind sheer resistance

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Рік тому +1

      Not sure about that, typically it’s a double plate because a single plate would be insufficient to transfer the rafter loads to the studs below.

    • @geoffreymills9932
      @geoffreymills9932 Рік тому +2

      @@TheDIYCabinGuy maybe it's just me but I always tie my interior walls to the outside walls where they meet, and your inside corners should be overlapped with the second layer of top plate to tie those together, but I have been accused of overkill, I just feel that it makes for a stronger connection

    • @SBecktacular
      @SBecktacular 4 місяці тому

      🫣

    • @SBecktacular
      @SBecktacular 4 місяці тому

      @@geoffreymills9932yes that’s correct