FIXING Our Framing Mistake - Lesson Learned!!

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Stud Pack

Stud Pack

10 ай бұрын

Hey Gang! As you know, we made a modification to our 2x4 exterior wall because we didn't feel it was as strong as it should be. After all of this work we've done to it, we definitely feel like we did the right thing in breaking it down so we could build it up! Thanks for all of the concern and useful comments! Getting so close to that inspection!
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@empressche333
@empressche333
Those Toto toilets are common here in BC. Don’t know why so many people are questioning them. They are great!
@darthkarnagge8343
@darthkarnagge8343
So I've noticed a small issue with your framing, It's not a real big deal but you could save a lot of time by controlling your framing nailer a bit better. By this I mean you guys anticipate the recoil and pull off as the nail goes in, resulting in a lot of your nails not driving all the way in. I would suggest this technique: always be trying to push the nailer through the board you are nailing, like you are using the palm nailer. I know it sounds dumb but I will save you time not having to hammer in those nails left sticking out.
@georgejung1989
@georgejung1989
Guys, European here. You don't need to put plywood behind that Toto. You also don't need an access panel. Everything is accessible through the flushing panel. Don't over think it. there are plenty of european youtube channels that can show you how to do it. And for the main house, just go with Geberit, the absolute gold standard when it comes to wall mounted toilet.
@jamesherron9969
@jamesherron9969
So you know what dude that’s not the purpose of the palm nailer They make a tool for them. It’s called a positive placement nail gun. It shoots Tico nails, which you’re not using and you’re supposed to be them little number eight hot dip galvanized they’re not code.
@dontump2286
@dontump2286
this guy has the attitude of a multi millionaire
@jellyd4889
@jellyd4889
As I am sure tons have commented.... these types of toilets have been in Germany for over 30 years. No one there would put in one of those freestanding ones here. I always laugh at watching US Millionaire Appartments and seeing those ancient toilets.
@BillBatdorf
@BillBatdorf
As a builder, I love watching these videos. It's nice to sit in my comfy chair and watch someone else work, and you guys do a great job!
@NASTYcraftX
@NASTYcraftX
People are silly. In-wall tanks are pretty much standard in tons of countries.
@ColtRobinson5
@ColtRobinson5
I think one of the most important parts of this series is explaining the mistakes you are making! Thank you!
@Tool_Addicted_Carpenter
@Tool_Addicted_Carpenter
I'm sure someone has already mentioned it but as remodelers you will never regret purchasing a positive placement nailer. It is without a doubt one of the biggest time saving tools we can own. Some tools are just nice to have but a strapshot is amazing to have. On a side note, there's definitely a point where there are too many nails. All those nails going 2/3 deep lengthwise into a 2x4 definitely increases the likelihood that it will want to split the long way as it expands and contracts. The only reason I mention this is because I've heard from sources that that's why we don't use 16D in floor and roof sheathing. Think about some of the decks you've torn out where just having 8D ringshank every ~3" or so has caused the joists to split on the top. Just food for thought for the future. Love the vids guys.
@stevebowser7248
@stevebowser7248
Your attention to detail is exquisite. I can tell you the average tract framer......is not you guys. You will NOT regret one second of the added work you are putting in. Keep up the great work.
@georgecoffman377
@georgecoffman377
My dad built his house in 1957-1958 and installed American Standard wall mounted toilets. And to this day there has NEVER been an issue with either bathroom 🚽.
@TrzCharlie
@TrzCharlie
I've been in the trades for almost 55 years now. You guys are easy to watch, easy to learn from and your attention to detail is spot on. Kudos guys.
@MM-fe9mz
@MM-fe9mz
The effort of not just running to the lumber yard and using what's there is impressive, so often you see dumpsters full of valuable lumber.
@kjruff7786
@kjruff7786
I was so happy to see that router jig come out right before you drove them nails in. Love it.
@Haloruler64
@Haloruler64
Hey studpack. I saw the rendering of the main house you just showed. Make sure to account for window coverings for that peaked window when you build the house! I see a LOT of architects not account for window coverings, then the homeowner is unhappy with all of the options because a shade in a pocket in the ceiling is no longer possible. Obviously the pocket has to be horizontal, not angled, a roller shade won't work at an angle. Keep that in mind, especially for a bedroom where light coverage is critical! I do interior window coverings for a living and see this all the time.
@greggcoulter6008
@greggcoulter6008
Stay positive guys! We all are Monday morning quarterbacks but some of us say it nicer than others. You came up with a fantastic fix and it looks great. Keep knocking out those videos. Can’t wait to see it all take shape.
@L3x4Pr0ne
@L3x4Pr0ne
Apparently all of the internet's structural engineers have congregated in this comments section. Well done team. Anywho, despite the armchair builders here, this series has been awesome and is one of my weekend "go-to's" in the morning as i ease into my own plans. I, as well as others, really appreciate the transparency in the videos, including the mistakes and fixes. What you're doing isn't easy and a first-time build like this is bound to come across mistakes you'll learn from. Great stuff, Stud Pack.
@cirkutpersonal
@cirkutpersonal
Ahhh!!!! Blessed with another Stud Pack video so soon! Love you guys and the knowledge, love, and positivity you always share with us! I have been looking forward to every video you post for over a year!
@johnbuckley7142
@johnbuckley7142
I always look forward to your videos. I appreciate that you are honest and show the setbacks and solutions. Keep up the good work.
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