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  • you guys did a good job but i think you should lock the studs togetherso the bulk head doesn't shake

  • In socialist Canada, bulkhead builds you!

  • @russdonruss thats exactly what i was thinking, as well for here in Australia, you would have to frame first, would be ok if they put some droppers in after

  • holy fuck dude repeats everything 50 times, we get it, just say it once, explain it and do it, then move on. 90 percent of this video is just dude repeating himself

  • maybe turn off your stereo when your filming!

  • Top work , done the same myself , cheap fast , no load on the face sheet as im sure you put droppers in where needed to give support

    5/5

  • How dyou screw the studs to the top side of the C track? Im doing a similar diy remodeling and have little to no clearance... Common sense would be to screw them from the inside face, but I dunno if this is recomendable?

  • Here's an idea. Subtract your thickness of the track and pull your straight line on the outside.

  • Very well done video. Your explanations are top notch. Seems as though you'd want studs hanging down from the track that's attached to the ceiling to beef it up. I'm just a weekend warrior though, so my idea could be excessive. Great music choices in the background too.

  • Thank you Halamazoo.

    And hanging studs down from the track for extra support isn't a bad idea.

    I think in this case the bulk head was only hanging down 9 or 10 inches or so. I forget how much we said in the video. Had it been over 12 inches I probably would have like you mentioned.

    And being a weekend warrior isn't a bad thing.

    We can always use some outside the box thinking.

    Thank you.

  • Neat! I appreciate the tip!!

  • Very helpful. Built a big one out of 2x4's then watched this video. Thanks

  • good tip boys i been doing this for yrs , a tradesmans trick

  • great job there guys..very well explained...i've been doing this for years using metal studs....great job

  • sweet goat

  • This video rocks my world...

    This video helped me so much you wouldn't even believe it.

    This company is very reliable,

    you're the bomb!!! :)

  • Very helpful video!

    I like how everything's broken down into steps and you repeatedly explain them.

    Awesome!!

    Thanks guys.

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