Finally, the parts I want. Interior build in. Thx.
@WilliamGushulak15 сағат бұрын
Great video, thank you. 👀👀
@emilechap857314 сағат бұрын
Yes ,good stuff.love learning from you . Thanks. 💪👍
@dongreer908210 сағат бұрын
Thx for the content, the lack of knee pads is killing me. 😳😁
@chaseweeks27087 сағат бұрын
Seems like it would be a good idea to knock out the corner post girt nailers before the foam guy comes in. That looked annoying having to excavate a pocket, and probably not great for the foam either. I'm assuming you're probably going to touch that up with a froth-pak or something before covering the cavity, right?
@MrPostFrame41 минут бұрын
It gets really tough for foamer to do a good job when you add a bunch of framing in his way. I find they do a much better job with an open wall to work with. We use only closed cell spray foam so cutting some out does not affect the performance as long as you don’t cut too much out. It’s always a lot thicker nexts to the columns so even where I notch some out it’s a minimum of 3”. I’m very careful and make sure we do touch ups if necessary.
@AlwaysAwesome0017 сағат бұрын
Metal vs Wood interior framing? (If cost was not a factor.)
@MrPostFrame38 минут бұрын
If cost wasn’t a factor I would buy all lsl framing lumber. Perfectly straight and very strong and then I would still have the ability to easily cut and notch all my framing as necessary.