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@TwilightxKnight13
@TwilightxKnight13 Год назад
Adding a step bench like he uses in the video is one of the best tool investments I ever made. Being able to work off a flat surface instead of a ladder and reach a much larger work area without moving the ladder is incredibly helpful. They are not all that expensive in comparison to step ladders. Get yourself one that has adjustable legs so you can us it in stairwells and other uneven surfaces. Some even have outrigger legs that extend from the bottom of the ladder legs to give you extra lateral support so your platform does not tip over.
@Cliff_Hanger9465
@Cliff_Hanger9465 Год назад
As always, great content! I used your framing system for bulkheads when I did my basement last year. People always comment how sharp it looks - nice straight lines and fits into the overall design. Thanks Jeff!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
That’s awesome! Cheers
@Rose-fb3qo
@Rose-fb3qo Год назад
The Master of Plaster, Lord of dry wall, the King of Ceilings!!! Jeff!!!!!
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 Год назад
I just recently finished my basement as well. For the bulkheads (ladders), i built them all on the floor in 8’ sections, and just lifted them into place and secured them. Looks great and lets you do most of the work on the floor instead of on a ladder. Mine are framed with wood.
@BTPO
@BTPO Год назад
Always BRILLIANT Jeff!!! Your the greatest instructor. I’m a seasoned Journeyman carpenter and I learned more through you than anyone else. Cheers
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
Great Career choice my friend. Cheers!
@coreygrua3271
@coreygrua3271 Год назад
“This $20 tool replaces the need to hire someone…” that is one reason I love Thorman videos! Another reason…Jeff talking to himself is worth a dozen books on the subject. Brilliant.
@shafashaban
@shafashaban Год назад
Another fantastic video! As luck would have it, I am tackling this exact same project in my basement. I have already started the framing and took a chance and went with aluminum studs. This video reassured me that the work I have done is on the right path and solved 2 big pain points/blockers for me: 1) Securing the bulkhead framing to a wall 2) Making the corners look good. Between this and your soundproofing videos, I have a lot to go on. Thank you very much as always, Jeff!
@lightningdean
@lightningdean Год назад
I like to think that Jeff is a mythological being. He can't rest, until everything has been given his seal of approval. Thanks to the internet, he can make these videos and may one day finally rest. In all seriousness, great video and great content. You're an inspiration on work ethic and working with positive outlooks.
@jackmorgan709
@jackmorgan709 11 месяцев назад
here's a tip for cutting steel studs - mark both sides as you did, then score the metal on the flat side with a utility knife, cut the edges, and then bend the stud back and forth to snap.
@westerntui
@westerntui Год назад
I'm a Carpenter and I can tell you all this guy is proper tradesman.
@j.o.a.t9718
@j.o.a.t9718 Год назад
Watching Jeff, it's like I'm watching myself. He talks to himself as much as I do while doing great work.
@x1984x
@x1984x Год назад
I've totally walked off the end of my work platform before and wondered what the hell was happening the entire time I was falling off of it! 🤣
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
happens to me all the time. Cheers!
@infidel900rr
@infidel900rr 10 месяцев назад
Very helpful with great tips as always! 👍👍 I watched your videos back in 2019-2020 when working on my last house - it turned out great! We're about to close on the next one, and it's another fixer - couldn't do it without you. Thanks!
@user-sw6bw9vy2g
@user-sw6bw9vy2g Год назад
AWESOME JOB JEFF. I SURE APPRECIATE YOUR PROFESSIONALISM.
@JakePlisskin12
@JakePlisskin12 8 месяцев назад
I wish I started my construction career learning from someone like you. I always get stuck with half fass hacks that never try new product and think the way they were taught to do things is the only way even though it's not. You sir seem to have mass amounts of commen sense when it come to techniques, tools and materials. You work smart and hard.
@ClassicCase
@ClassicCase Год назад
This man knows things.
@golias1979
@golias1979 Год назад
It's a lot of fun watching your videos! I'm a drywaller in Portugal, and you ROCK!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
Thank you very much! Cheers to Portugal!
@anecdotephotography
@anecdotephotography Год назад
I'm not planning on installing drywall ever... but this is so entertaining to watch! And to see all of the little tips and tricks if just mesmerizing. Really cool content as always!
@ipick4fun27
@ipick4fun27 Год назад
This helps with repair as well.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Cheers!
@gergemall
@gergemall Год назад
Hi Jeff. Thank you. Even if you never able to get more blue polo tee shirts I will purchase one in stock.
@dslrvideoshooter
@dslrvideoshooter Год назад
FX6 and falcon Eyes LED mats. Nice kit. Soffit build was also great ;-)
@MrBurkdaddy77
@MrBurkdaddy77 8 месяцев назад
Hey dude. Good video. I'm just a home owner that wants to (selectively) put some of my own sweat and creativity in to updating a 30 year old home. This is the first of your videos I've watched. I like your approach and delivery. Not only can you do the work... you can explain the steps in logical, easy to follow increments that make it easy to retain. My house is in a older golfing community and I have an unfinished 14 x 14 golf cart garage in my walk out basement that's now part laundry room, storage, utility and work area (small clean projects like guns, models, or whatever I come up with.) I was looking for a solution just like this! As such, not only did I hit the like button but hit the golden buzzer (subscribe). Thank you sir!
@AdjustinThings
@AdjustinThings Год назад
Do the box all the way around the room and you've got yourself a fancy coffered ceiling
@morokeiboethia6749
@morokeiboethia6749 Год назад
If you threw some cheap molding on top of that then people will think you're rich
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
Definitely an option. in this case we are finishing the same as the upstairs to create continuity. Cheers!
@ladyewo6778
@ladyewo6778 Год назад
I want to build trey or coffered ceilings in my master bedroom and formal dining room I was thinking this would be a great way to accomplish the task.
@carlotta4th
@carlotta4th Год назад
Yeah, if you have to have a drop ironically making it bigger or wrap around is often a better solution because then it looks purposeful! I had a really ugly ceiling box in one room that I extended to the other end and put recessed lighting in. A bit of decorative molding and now it looks like a nice light bar instead of an eye sore.
@coycarlson4979
@coycarlson4979 Год назад
EXCELLENT video - thank you for sharing , I thought it was neat that when you measured with your tape measure - you penciled a V mark at your measurement - I totally knew what you were instructing - you are ABSOLUTELY correct - as this HIGHLIGHTS your EXACT measurement . Again , GREAT video 👍✌️
@doug55469
@doug55469 Год назад
I have done the same thing many times but use wood as the drop sections, leave a few loose the side to where the dry way wall seams fall also eliminates screw deflection
@limogesfarmer6326
@limogesfarmer6326 8 месяцев назад
If don't have time to wait for the PL to gule to the beam, you can dry fit some wood in there. You just cut the corners off the wood at teh back to account for the curve in the steel, and use a sledge hammer to whack them in. I use this when attaching joist to the sides of I-beams. Easy easy and takes just a few minutes cutting wood to the right size and shape. I stead of making ladders, cut OSB panels on a table saw to the depth of the bulckhead: you can cut it a bit short and use the level. Screw the OSB panel to your 2x4 you attached to the floor joists, and now you have your sides done. Last set is to attach a metal stud to the inside of the OSB panel. There you can make everything perfectly level and straight. Attach the horizontal drywall the same was as in the video. Makes everything straght and solid. I also can add curves to the bulckheads: makes it look real nice.
@shadowdemon13
@shadowdemon13 Год назад
Great job. Thanks for the video. As always you explain everything in detail very well.
@serjiobinks91
@serjiobinks91 3 месяца назад
Walking out the end of your stool ladder is something we have all done before 😂😭, thank you for the video it really help me out at work 😎
@Sean-bp6xb
@Sean-bp6xb Год назад
I’ve always been scared of steel. This made it look easy. Thx. Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉
@matagotangel
@matagotangel Год назад
At 13:56 the cuteness factor is in overload mode:)
@chippydog2
@chippydog2 16 дней назад
Long time watcher! Always good content some of which I can use in my new log home
@sociopathmercenary
@sociopathmercenary Год назад
"up in here up in here... I'm about to blow your mind" Never thought I'd be getting DMX lyrics here 😳
@GrenPara
@GrenPara Год назад
Great video and tips. Thanks for posting it.
@ecospider5
@ecospider5 Год назад
18” x18” heat duct going through our 7’ 11” tall basement. I had it replaced with an 8” x 48” duct. When they framed around it they put a 2x4 below. I had to explain the problem with that. Ok now the drywall is 1/2” from the duct. When that drywall box hit the wall I wanted it to look like an archway. We talked for an hour. They just could not understand what we wanted. The good pencil drawings just were not doing it. So that night I built a 3D model of what I wanted out of cardboard. It came out great in the end.
@davidrosemond9012
@davidrosemond9012 Год назад
Once again another great video Jeff! Ingenuity at its finest!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
Wow, thanks! Cheers David!
@rpaasse6453
@rpaasse6453 Год назад
I have to drywall my whole attic, just had it insolated with Canadian Icynene, yes sir, and the tape looks great to use. Ah well first the strapping and making it all straight. You certenly apear to be much more relaxed, and thats good to see.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
Life has been very stressful off camera lately, so I am glad to be on the other side of all that stress for sure. Cheers!
@seen48
@seen48 8 месяцев назад
I’m pretty certain you can, but could you have used a chop saw to cut the steel studs? Perhaps get another bench to be able to get 10’ done? Amazing work, sincerely. Full props for the talent you have, especially with the muding and taping.
@JTOTHEW3000
@JTOTHEW3000 Год назад
Happy New Year Jeff and Family :) May you never have to have to use that clean out. As a former Sewer Company owner. I would never open that cleanout. Simply from its location it would be an absolute nightmare to clean. I would leave that one to another company who enjoys taking a ummmm shower. You need to put a clean out from the floor above. Since your line will be full of sewage you open that cleanout which looks like its below grade...you will fill up your basement with sewage... Since I am not on location. I may be wrong.
@clcortelyou
@clcortelyou Год назад
Almost every time Jeff drives a screw, I hear the horn section from KC & the Sunshine Band's "Boogie Shoes."
@walinekjeu3639
@walinekjeu3639 Год назад
Wow perfect every time! I wish you had uploaded this video 4 weeks ago I did mine but the way you did was much easier fast and flash with the beam. ❤
@keithmarlowe5569
@keithmarlowe5569 Год назад
I did one side of basement with the "ladder" method. Basically a small wall attached to the ceiling. The other side I attached a nailer to joists, a piece of OSB to that, then a nailer along the bottom. I then connected the two bottom pieces with OSB. Then drywalled over the OSB. The second method sounds more complicated than it is, and it was faster than the first method. What he is showing here would have saved me a ton of time.
@ipick4fun27
@ipick4fun27 Год назад
@@keithmarlowe5569 it just sinking in on his method now that you have explained the method with wood. I haven’t done framing so I’m a bit slow to catch the ideas. Basically he’s using the thickness to his advantage and slide the bottom one up and down for the perfect height. Where as you can’t do with wood. It’s much cheaper too. Saves on material.
@ryanwilson6162
@ryanwilson6162 Год назад
This is so relaxing to watch...and educational!
@MattN03
@MattN03 Год назад
I'd like to see how you finish out the septic clean out to make it look decent.
@Eschguy
@Eschguy Год назад
Safe to assume that since we have some tape peeling away at some drywall joints, the previous owner did not do this. Great stuff, thanks for all the tips!
@j.o.a.t9718
@j.o.a.t9718 Год назад
The tape did not bond with the mud. When using tape, I use a wetter mud mix. This helps to adhere the tape with the mud.
@Keith_KC8TCQ
@Keith_KC8TCQ 8 месяцев назад
You CAN have long runs of corner bead match up perfectly. It's real easy. I always keep scrap pieces of corner bead from cutoffs, cut them around 4 inches long, cut each end to a point/arrow, and snip along the edge so it is about half the normal width, slide it under the end of your first piece of corner bead, and when you put the next piece on, that scrap piece will keep them perfectly in line.
@susanpeterson9558
@susanpeterson9558 8 месяцев назад
Beautifully done 😊❤
@scottag0
@scottag0 Год назад
Great editing recently. It might seem more jumpy, but I appreciate the concise presentation.
@douglaswindsor120
@douglaswindsor120 Год назад
When I did my total renovation and addition to my house I used some metal studs but mostly 1 1/2 matal angle iron same gage as the metal studs but in boxing in a beam or ductwork horizontal and vertical I just attached the one in the corner to the drywall no studs between the angle iron the drywall can hold the weight as for those pan head screws they started out with one name and switched back and forth with waffer head on the box and it has always been hard to find them because you ask for one and it's called the other the new guys and most are new don't know what you want they come in 2 length 5/8 and. 1 5/8 5/8 is the usual size for joining metal studs and angle but I keep both in my truck as both are so handy I've used both in so many different situations even building my first motor home addition and later my quick budget handy bus conversion to a camper
@DivergentAlex
@DivergentAlex Год назад
I thought you were supposed to add drywall to the ceiling before the walls, so that the walls help hold the ceiling corners? I feel like I remember you mentioning that in other videos. Is there a reason you did the walls first? Cheers, thanks for the video!
@philsowers
@philsowers Год назад
I believe it's because of the smaller pieces, he does recommend full spans of ceiling first when starting in the other drywall video mentioned just before this one.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
In this case the ceiling will be finished with wood so that explains that! Cheers!
@californigirl
@californigirl Год назад
Using this in my barndo- thank you!
@jonhunt7301
@jonhunt7301 Год назад
Very helpful and informative Jeff. I’ve used a few of your videos for my DIY projects!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
Glad to help, Cheers!
@elldog00
@elldog00 Год назад
I used your 2x2 method and it worked out great and made a very straight bulk head that is 30 ft long. Just curious when you would use aluminum studs over your old 2x2 method. Thanks for the videos, keep it up!
@codystanton5533
@codystanton5533 Год назад
If you're going to use metal, grab yourself some 2x2 angle for the bottom track and screw studs that span from one to the other to the hard side of your studs
@jvburnes
@jvburnes Год назад
Wow, perfect. It would be great if you could extend this soffit method to full tray ceilings around all walls.
@SophiaAphrodite
@SophiaAphrodite Год назад
I prefer accidental bulkheads. Give your house that " lived in, no idea what I am doing" look that makes homes so valuable!
@Jubileejones
@Jubileejones Год назад
😅😅😅
@DivergentAlex
@DivergentAlex Год назад
I can absolutely relate to this.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
Cheers Sophia!
@peter.g6618
@peter.g6618 Год назад
Hi Jeff. Awesome work. Looks great. 👍 Great video's. Very helpful. Thank you for sharing. 👌. Take care.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
Cheers Peter, happy to be of help!
@peterkohl1863
@peterkohl1863 Год назад
love your instructional description, thank you
@htam95
@htam95 Год назад
Quoting DMX lyrics up in here! 😂😂😂
@rover-t
@rover-t Год назад
New to your channel and learned new tips here. Thanks for a great video.
@PDRCanada
@PDRCanada Год назад
As a Interior systems mechanic for 40 years, and a supervisor for projects of many hundreds of millions I'm gonna let you in on a professional tip. Drywall is self furring for 24 inches (not 16")......that means you dont need anything but 3 pieces of angle and a string to build what you built. Side note....the crimpers you are using have a full and half crimp....look at the tooth, full crimp is for top track on a wall....for deflection. The half crimp is for inserting a wafer screw. You are very sure of your self, wouldnt last a minute on a real site.........Look for a old book called "The Lathers hand book".....it will blow your mind.
@JustinRiley1987
@JustinRiley1987 Год назад
You know it's a good trick when Jeff starts singing DMX! 11:20
@unclebill5170
@unclebill5170 Год назад
Take that trowel off at Hawk you will cut your self open with it and only take a little bit of mud off from under the tape and by putting the extra coat on when it’s wet will let the tape move around and after it’s dry it will look wavy when you look down at edge !!
@tomroume3178
@tomroume3178 Год назад
"Sexiest bulkheads in town"??? Hahaha, too funny! I've been in construction for a very long time, and have installed thousands and thousands of feet of metal framing, but I find you're never too old to learn something new. That's why I enjoy your videos. I would not have done the bulkheads the way you did, but then, we all have our own insane ways of doing things. I did pick up a couple of tricks from your video, and from all you videos. I thought you were closer to me, but it says you're in the States....I'm in Toronto! Keep up the great work!
@louisvl10
@louisvl10 9 месяцев назад
'wood is never straight' a lesson i learned renovating my deck last year. removed all deck panels to redo the structure between the deck and concrete that had rotten. i was thinking just lay back the deck planks and be done. boy was i wrong. had to use clamps and spacers to get it straight again, paying attention to the concavity of the bend each time. took a lot more time than expected.
@louisvl10
@louisvl10 9 месяцев назад
@@anothermovienerd yea most big box stores also have all the crooked parts in front or even only have crooked parts left cuz everyone is picking the straight ones. gotta hit the lumber yard for any serious project.
@keithmarlowe5569
@keithmarlowe5569 Год назад
"For the love of god, just tape it". I'm laughing. Not only did I add nailers at each joint on my bulkhead, I put them sideways to ensure I had plenty of meat to glue and screw to. "You be over handling Squirrley Dan". Letterkenny
@ws6002
@ws6002 9 дней назад
Very helpful!
@sixfourlonley
@sixfourlonley Год назад
But your using a red impact! I've only seen you use yellow. Great stuff man! Thank you
@ethansieber7873
@ethansieber7873 Год назад
Don't think he mentioned it, but use fine thread drywall screws when attaching the steel track/studs opposed to the coarse thread for wood.
@Espiritiv
@Espiritiv Год назад
Holy crap this crimp tool would have saved me countless times i dropped the pan head screws from my driver! Also the whole secrete about cutting it short and just sliding the metal around would have also saved me a ton of time. This is why you need a pro for 5 min to set you in the right direction before you get started on your own.
@dolfinwriter5389
@dolfinwriter5389 7 месяцев назад
I missed a couple things... First, why make it so much bigger than just to hide the beam and drain pipe? Second, the steel I-Beam was 9-13/16", and he rounded to 9-3/4". The track top and bottom is 1-1/8" deep. Then he cut his steel studs to 9-1/2". 9-1/2" minus 1-1/8" (top) minus another 1-1/8" (bottom) and when he attaches the top track to the ceiling (floor joist), the bottom track is level with the 9-13/16 I-Beam?
@misterm7086
@misterm7086 8 месяцев назад
So the steel stud crimper tool simply secures the steel studs to make installing the peanut screws easier, correct?
@davegeorge7094
@davegeorge7094 Год назад
The man knows how!
@DRDRYWALL1969
@DRDRYWALL1969 Год назад
Cut a strip of drywall to create the drop then another piece of 1”5/8 track for the bottom edge
@deathdrummer1019
@deathdrummer1019 Год назад
When you went to put the glue on the beam u only blew off the dust without wiping it. There was probably still a nice thick layer of dust left lol luv ur videos im no hater I learned a lot from u I'm just wondering if that will hold long
@nevermind_4334
@nevermind_4334 6 месяцев назад
@ 16:42 "That's what she said" 😆
@bignamek
@bignamek Год назад
Nice DMX impression at 11:20, Jeff!
@johnwilson7294
@johnwilson7294 Год назад
thanks jeff---good work
@hoplawego
@hoplawego Год назад
Question for you all. I bought a big house. Have done what i needed to fix before the winter and now i’m beginning complete demo. What is the best way to get the best deals on all the materials for when the rebuild will begin? Can I build a complete bill of material and go sit with the home depot manager to see what he can do? (Electrical, plumbing, drywall, floooring, etc) I’m in quebec.. thanks
@MyFirstYoutubeHandle
@MyFirstYoutubeHandle Год назад
Great video and soffit work!
@archael18
@archael18 Год назад
I don't like how flimsy the metal framing is for bulkheads. I understand that it's okay and works but I prefer forking over a bit more cash and have the framing done with wood. This is especially true for areas where the bulkhead might go over a gym and you might want to hang things solidly on the side of the bulkhead, like pull up bars. Otherwise, having it solid is also useful for hanging other things like TV's as well, or shelves, etc.
@BattlestarCanada
@BattlestarCanada Год назад
The problem with steel studs is that they cause some serious attenuation and reflection of wireless signals (2.4Ghz, 5Ghz, and 6Ghz bands). This is even worse if you use Roxul insulation. - Something to keep in mind if wireless everything is important to you.
@lippdog03
@lippdog03 Год назад
Important to know that this wouldn’t cause any interference if it is not in the path of the wireless signal.
@BattlestarCanada
@BattlestarCanada Год назад
@@lippdog03 It usually is since folks like to stuff every cavity with the stuff to deaden the noise.
@lippdog03
@lippdog03 Год назад
@@BattlestarCanada in my case it definitely wouldn’t be in the path of my wireless signals. I’m guessing many others would find the same. You don’t have soffits everywhere…
@BattlestarCanada
@BattlestarCanada Год назад
@@lippdog03 I have been in places where they stuff the inner partitions with it, the joists and any other cavity. It does come up from time to time.
@brianboychuk3712
@brianboychuk3712 Год назад
This was very helpful. Thank you.
@nunyabidness3075
@nunyabidness3075 Год назад
Beginning: Don’t need a laser, it’s steel, it’s perfectly flat. 4:00 it’s not perfectly straight. If there’s steel there, there’s going to be movement. It only took him four minutes to get back to reality, lol. There are no straight lines in nature. Making things look straight is an art that some guys have from continued attempts over years of hard work. Us DIY types just have to do our best.
@hebber1961
@hebber1961 Год назад
Not a fan of steel studs but I get the benefits. I have my doubts that crimping for attaching studs is to code everywhere in NA.
@abbdavis5716
@abbdavis5716 Год назад
Thank you
@laminatedhalo
@laminatedhalo Год назад
Enjoy the channel and the video! Just wanted to leave some feedback that I feel like it was edited to tightly. It’s preferable for me if not everything is cut back to back. After all, folks can watch at 1.25 if they want it to move faster.
@AllenLarkins
@AllenLarkins Год назад
I came here looking for a comment on the editing as well. I actually enjoy the little bits of mistakes, natural speech and jokes happening while watching the videos. The editing on this one cought my eye while watching on the TV and forced me to come and comment. Please can we not have it edited SO tight to make it easier to watch? I have the wife hooked to the vids now as well and we will put this on the big TV and watch this like a regular program. Great channel and content as always!
@AntiMatter930
@AntiMatter930 Год назад
Amazes me that you work in inches 😱
@avemardore
@avemardore Год назад
Just curious Jeff, could I build what looks like a ladder assembly (top, baseplate and rungs) on the floor and then lift it in place?
@earlburt4963
@earlburt4963 Год назад
if i may suggest, do ur bulkhead sides 1st, than the bottom, that way the seam where they meet is on the side and mud doesn't drip out, unless u are using metal beads than it doesn't matter
@billsmith8339
@billsmith8339 Год назад
I was just wondering if you ever walk off the end of the ladder when you said to watch out for that HAHA I hate mudding because my mind goes numb and I do walk off the end HAHA
@adrianocastelo7289
@adrianocastelo7289 Год назад
Curious to see what you did with that sewage visit connection... and thanks for the content!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
That video is coming soon. Cheers!
@aavocadoToast
@aavocadoToast Год назад
Question -- what was the crimper used for (and is it necessary?), if the studs were going to be fastened with screws anyways?
@danielhammer7148
@danielhammer7148 Год назад
This is perfect timing. I see less yellow tools are you finding similar quality with the craftsman?
@kylecrafton7003
@kylecrafton7003 3 месяца назад
How do you recommend dealing with a bulkhead and a drop ceiling ?
@dojesenpai6957
@dojesenpai6957 3 месяца назад
i need to install a door frame under a soffit but i only have 83" from the floor up to the soffit can i just put a 2X4 for my header?
@FHES2005
@FHES2005 Год назад
I see you're promoting Craftsman products LOL
@davidrobins4025
@davidrobins4025 Год назад
Some very useful information. Thanks
@HomeRenoVisionDIY
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@bwc1956
@bwc1956 Год назад
Is there a video that covers making bulkhead/transition for doing the same thing but with a drop ceiling?
@michaelwells7348
@michaelwells7348 5 месяцев назад
~ U can even build them for that Snoopy Building Inspector who is coming on Monday ~ Don’t ask Don’t Tell Sophits
@uncoeur
@uncoeur Год назад
Thanks for sticking that song in my head.... ♫♪ y'all gon make me act a FOOL - up in HERE... up in here ♪♫
@BryanBarcelo
@BryanBarcelo Год назад
Good stuff, learned a lot, thank you! ✌
@TwilightxKnight13
@TwilightxKnight13 Год назад
I love the idea of the strapping. I just wish my main floor height accounted for it. The ceiling is already slightly short meaning the finished surface will be short of 8foot. I don't want to lower it even more by strapping the joists.
@skeptick6513
@skeptick6513 Год назад
Strapping typically less than one inch thick
@dogpatch8266
@dogpatch8266 Год назад
curious about the lack of dimples with the screws , have alway thought you will get pops .
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