How to Frame a Wall

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Published 2018-08-30

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  • I've never had a closet that I have to access through the window, but it sounds like an adventure.
  • @Brian-gx7yx
    Steel studs you drywall the soft side first, there is a bottom and a top to the stud , the knock outs are for stiffening channel to fit, so you know which is the bottom, always cut the tops of studs for length so stiffening channel can be set at 4 foot height
  • One important element that I teach my students is to wear safety glasses at all times. I worked a commercial site was never allowed to work without safety glasses.
  • @miguelnunez3376
    Great video bro. Can you please make more detailed step by step videos. I’ve looked for a channel like this and your like the first guy I’ve seen that’s good for beginners to watch. Thank you for thinking about the beginners.
  • @MixMeMcGee
    This is hella well done. Thanks y’all. I’ll be going through the whole channel 👌🏼🤓
  • @HelenAMyers
    Thanks for your True comment. What a great trade to bestow. I grew up with a construction family. My grandfather use to tell his kids the same thing. They didn’t listen. But I did. Construction, building with your hands. Getting your hands dirty is one of my favorite outlets.
  • Tnank you for your video. Never use dry wall before... Well to be honest, never make a partition before and as a navice i use ur video and done a superb job. 🤝🤝🤝👍
  • Hi, I really love and enjoy your video. Thanks for all the information, I did learn quite a bit.
  • @jay_mg2060
    Very informative , great breakdown of steel framing. Thank you. Random comment/ question but what boots are you wearing in this video?
  • @danrr7590
    I'm ready for the metal framing now, thank you very much for this video
  • @HelenHawk33
    YES....Always THINK 🤔 of the next step for the other trades so we can all work together 💯🙌 That is the way it use to be, & it makes it a better day for all, I'm just saying let's all work together 💯💯🙌🙌
  • Something to mention in your video. The knock outs in the studs are made to run one way not either way. If they are ran upside down then it’s not right if you have to put cold rolled channel in your walls. Besides that great video.
  • @HelenAMyers
    Steel framing. Less punch holes, etc. No splitting wood. Less imperfect cuts. Insurance coverage less costly. Bring United States of America back strong. Let’s get this economy back. Let’s get tradesmen trained with great trade skills that can last a life time.