🔥 How to FRAME Walls 🤜 Steel Framing / TINY HOUSE 7 X 4,80 ✅ Drywall

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Profiles for exterior and wet areas

These are profiles that the difference is their composition.
They are made of galvanized steel type DX51D and have a Z450 galvanized protection (except for the U Profile, so they are suitable for indoor humid areas, semi-outdoor areas and outdoor areas. Depending on their geometry they can be vertical elements (Studs) with a nominal thickness of 0.7, 1 or 2 mm, or horizontal elements (Master or Channels) with a nominal thickness of 0.6 or 0.7 mm.

▶︎ What is an OSB Board?
An OSB board is made up of several layers of wood chips glued together with pressure applied. The layers are not arranged in any direction, as it may seem, but rather the directions in which the chips of each layer are oriented are alternated in order to give the board more stability and resistance.

▶︎ What wood are used?
Mainly coniferous woods are used, among which pine and fir stand out. On some occasions also leafy species such as po

All Comments (21)
  • @gordonagent7037
    Mate, just found your channel so I’m a new subscriber now but just wanted to say you must be the most practical framer I have seen, commonsense and practical and very easy to follow. Thanks for sharing
  • @centexan
    I love steel framing. Never done it on a house, just small commercial spaces.
  • @feralbigdog
    i expected from the title that this would be instructional, i have questions that this didnt begin to answer, such as do the exterior studs have to all be cut to the same length like in wood framing or is it just the ends like in some videos of i saw of interior metal stud framing, where there was some wiggle room between the first and last studs, relying on the strength of the metal and the screws to hold things up? is the spacing the same as in wood framing? what is with those corner things?
  • @shakejones
    Well done, great video! Thank you for sharing mate - NEW SUB 🙏🏻
  • @SashaXXY
    Awesome work! Thank you for the upload!
  • hi, one question please, how strong, thick are the metal purlinks, what kind of screws werwenden they for it, thank you
  • @germanfuchs
    Buenas. Usaste perfil de 0.5 de espesor? Yo tengo q hacerme una tiny de 5x4 y habia pensado utilizar los perfiles de 0.5mm pero por lo q investigue de usa el de 0.9mm Que opinas?
  • @uncut_Diamond
    Hola Cristian,,felicidades por tu contenido,se nota tu profesionalidad, estoy diseñando mi casa y este video me sirvió de gran ayuda,pero tengo una duda,tengo que hacer una cubierta de 6 metros de ancho, sería viable este sistema? que medidas tendrían las viguetas,? todo esto lo confirmaría con un arquitecto, pero es para ir haciendo cálculos,muchas por todo,un saludo
  • @luvmonkey666
    So for the diagonal braces are you actually cutting a 45 or just sliding it into the other piece?
  • @68cutty
    nice work where did you get your roof metal and how much did it cost
  • @88nikaken
    sir, can u tell me how much galvanized steel type DX51D did uu used to finish this house
  • @sqnhunterx
    I suggest he put hold down bars, threaded bars 20cm in from every corner, one down beside every window and door, and ensure there is one every 2.4 meters. These are set in the concrete and go to the roof frames and can be tightened with long threaded nuts. It is cyclone proof then. ASWD45 cyclone standard.
  • @BroVinTV
    I think this is nice, it can carry loads and lateral moments but you forgot the lift force of winds during storm, I assume the floor is well connected to the foundation, I suggest to put washer on the screw connecting to the floor, and use screws with wider heads