put some plywood in the wall between studs so when u hang the tv, just screw in to ,the wall , it will hit the plywood :-) ( do it the same with where u have the sink or other things that u plan to hang .
@vinnyconstruction I dont see any cross studding for sheet jointing on a horizontal axis yet??? Cant inspect untill it has. What guage is the panel studs and are any of them load bearing or just internal fitout? I am a little... hmmm...well a lot lost on the cieling construction. I see some horizontal spaced stud material across the top in parts??? I can only assume this is a project in motion at this stage and unfinished. Neat workmanship.
back of the 2x is against the steel stud, u screw the screws from the steel stud side to the wood , these wood 2x are for nailing and screwing the door frame easier to the frame , and stronger for the door , especially in commercial steel doors ...
Hanging drywall are the same as regular wood frame , the screw is a bit different , but you can use the same screw too , for Tvs and other thing to hang on the wall, you have to know the location where you gonna hang , then put some plywood
i see a 2*6 in the door... do you nail it in like any other framing job with wood, or do you have to bolt it no? what about hanging drywall, tv's, frames, just nail them into the steel studs?
Man, romex wire and plastic boxes on a commercial project. I know it's legal under certain circumstances, but I've always felt that "real" commercial jobs only use armored cable and metal boxes.
i am 18 and am building a bathroom for my grandparents. does this grant me the status of badass?
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giang180573 3 months ago
put some plywood in the wall between studs so when u hang the tv, just screw in to ,the wall , it will hit the plywood :-) ( do it the same with where u have the sink or other things that u plan to hang .
vinnyconstruction 4 months ago
@vinnyconstruction I dont see any cross studding for sheet jointing on a horizontal axis yet??? Cant inspect untill it has. What guage is the panel studs and are any of them load bearing or just internal fitout? I am a little... hmmm...well a lot lost on the cieling construction. I see some horizontal spaced stud material across the top in parts??? I can only assume this is a project in motion at this stage and unfinished. Neat workmanship.
sqnhunter 3 weeks ago
back of the 2x is against the steel stud, u screw the screws from the steel stud side to the wood , these wood 2x are for nailing and screwing the door frame easier to the frame , and stronger for the door , especially in commercial steel doors ...
Hanging drywall are the same as regular wood frame , the screw is a bit different , but you can use the same screw too , for Tvs and other thing to hang on the wall, you have to know the location where you gonna hang , then put some plywood
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vinnyconstruction 4 months ago
i see a 2*6 in the door... do you nail it in like any other framing job with wood, or do you have to bolt it no? what about hanging drywall, tv's, frames, just nail them into the steel studs?
tjhancock85 4 months ago
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Man, romex wire and plastic boxes on a commercial project. I know it's legal under certain circumstances, but I've always felt that "real" commercial jobs only use armored cable and metal boxes.
theabiotictheory 6 months ago
great job ..
superwhiz88 1 year ago