This series is really great. 1. You have an opportunity to share carpentry with cultures around the world for generations. 2. The tricky questions you have may not seem tricky to experienced carpenters but the question themselves + the question of why they're questions leads down pathways to knowledge. 3. I hope you have family members to teach that want to learn. 4. I am learning a lot. Lol 5. I am grateful for you taking your time to share what you've learned over the years. 🙏
Derek 1 - bugs dust/air 2 - 12" from the end and 12" from the end of the wall. 6' between 3 - 4' minimum 4- 32" apart on top 16" apart on the bottom starting out then 32" alternating 16" 5- method 1 chok line down the middle Method 2 chok line then alternate
Tristan 1. Keeps bugs, dirt, & air out 2. 12" at the end and a max of 6' apart 3. 4' apart 4.16' alternating from top to bottom 5. In line and alternate side
1. Bugs , air, and dirt 2. 12” from center and 6’ apart 3. Min 4’ 4. 32” apart alternating top and bottom 5. Inline with Chalk and alternating from one side of the chalk to the other
Charlie 1 keeps out bugs, dirt and air 2 maximum six feet between then, at least 12 inches from corner and end 3 maximum of four foot 4 16 inches alternating from top to bottom 32 iches apart 5 chalk a line, chalk a line and then alternate sides
1. Keeps bugs,dust and air out 2. 12'' from the edge and 6' apart 3. 4'from each other 4 '32''apart from each other and 16'' from top the bottom 5. Inline with chalk line and chalk line alternate sides
1) Bugs, dust and air. 2) 6' apart from each other, 12" from the corner and edge. 3) A minimum for 4'. 4) Nails are 32"apart on top, start 16" in on bottom then 32" and so on, 16" alternating. 5) first method is in line, chok line down the middle, second is chok line then alternate sides.
1 - bugs dust/air 2 - 12’’ from the end and 12’’ from the end of the wall. 6’ between 3 - 4’ minimum 4- 32’’ apart on top 16’’ apart on the bottom starting out then 32’’ alternating 16’’ 5- method 1 chok line down the middle Method 2 chok line then alternate
I install for a major company. Is there a typical height fireblocks are put in walls? And is there an easier way to identify a wall that has fireblocks? Those are my number one qorst enemy when Im putting in In Wall Power Kits. Besides the typical stuf finders cuz I have yhem all and the magnets