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Chad
Moncada, VC · 6 months ago

you should come to Europe and learn what rock solid really means

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Christian McAdoo
Keystone Heights, FL · 7 months ago

on center 😆

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Keenan White
Houma, LA · 5 months ago

we always frame on the floor to truly get nail into the board, then stand it up, even did 20 ft ceiling walls that way. then drilled in concrete thru base 2x6, and hammered in anchors. to each their own tho. good little video

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blueboy
Cape Coral, FL · 4 months ago

Elementary my dear watson!

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Zach Ford
New York City, NY · 5 months ago

where's the supports between the studs

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turt.o o
Anaheim, CA · 5 months ago

I learned this in wood shop it's called plywood not sheeth..well u can say both I guess 🤷🏾

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Gfisher72
Kansas City, MO · 5 months ago

Isn’t the OSB supposed to overhang the foundation. And big square washers on the sill plate?

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Jacob Chapman
Cottage Grove, OR · 5 months ago

your OSB is in contact with the concrete

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Michael Terrell
Theodore, AL · 5 months ago

not a good idea bracing the board with your foot while nailing it down.

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brian marble
Branford, CT · 5 months ago

double sill rookie

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sinister steel
Pittsburgh, PA · 5 months ago

why wouldn't you use butyl tape instead of Styrofoam

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Rudy Amaya
New York City, NY · 5 months ago

you did add how to anchor to concrete

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Rudy Amaya
New York City, NY · 5 months ago

how did you come up with the option of the snap line .. did you square up

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Rudy Amaya
New York City, NY · 5 months ago

you for got timing to second wall with the second top plate to next wall

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James Stacey Morris
Lawndale, NC · 5 months ago

what was the X on the wood for?

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David Pearson
New York City, NY · 6 months ago

I was always taught that the anchor studs had to be accessible and square plated nothing studs not code accepted by south florida

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tiredofthelies
Saint George, KS · 6 months ago

rock solid til that f5 tornado turns it into toothpicks.

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buzz no
7 months ago

yep once again showing how not many think ahead...it's known you must place the down blots at certain spaces as also you must place studs at certain spaces .but why then must someone have to cut up a stud to put it at the correct spacing because that anchor bolt at its prober spacing is in the way ....lol just like how engineers have a drain on a cable deck ..at the cables must be at its highest place .. as the drain must be lowest.. so can drain.....lol

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John Melton
Bunnell, FL · 6 months ago

need at least 3 2by4s in-between

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Jay Tomlin
Madison, MO · 6 months ago

Forgot to put the stainless steel roll over the foam roll

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Alex Cooksey
Shreveport, LA · 6 months ago

I'm wondering is this a demo wall area for trainees? why build the one small section?

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Justine Thing
Boulevard, CA · 6 months ago

cool

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Jose
Panorama City, CA · 6 months ago

need 3" square washers

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sha s
Port Saint Lucie, FL · 6 months ago

why are you not using square washers

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Hungry Ghost
Howe, OK · 6 months ago

this is what we need to be teaching our kids a real trade thanks man this is really cool

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Chad Preece
Phoenix, AZ · 6 months ago

wrong washers need to use the 2 inch square

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andre thomas
Detroit, MI · 6 months ago

100%. sill seal everytime.

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K Th
Sacramento, CA · 6 months ago

nice wall

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Thomas Van Dusen
Newport News, VA · 6 months ago

the plate should be flush so the plywood overhangs the block imo

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Zack Weaver
Knoxville, TN · 6 months ago

Same way I was taught to do it

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Freddie Ruizjr
Reading, PA · 6 months ago

🥰

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Albert Lemont
Lincolnville, ME · 6 months ago

not wrong but pressure treated studs? $$$$$

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Big guy
Oakdale, CA · 7 months ago

may I ask what paper for then the wood?

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86/47 IH8DJT
El Paso, TX · 7 months ago

That's how you do it in the video.....

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Dkclement@gmail.com Clement
Oak Island, NC · 7 months ago

you did very good until you put plywood on the cement, rot in a few years...

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