Wall framing creates spaces for plumbing, electrical, and heating and cooling systems - and with the proper techniques, it can help cut energy consumption by allowing room for extra insulation. This program explains wall framing, with detailed information on chalking; cutting the stock plate; laying out the walls; cutting the lumber to size; preassembling the wall components; assembling, raising, bracing, and plumbing the walls; and nailing the cap plates. Tips on safety, tool use, and green building are provided throughout.
Wall framing creates spaces for plumbing, electrical, and heating and cooling systems - and with the proper techniques, it can help cut energy consumption by allowing room for extra insulation. This program explains wall framing, with detailed information on chalking; cutting the stock plate; laying out the walls; cutting the lumber to size; preassembling the wall components; assembling, raising, bracing, and plumbing the walls; and nailing the cap plates. Tips on safety, tool use, and green building are provided throughout.
General Note
Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on March 15, 2013.
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Content Note
Jobsite Safety Guidelines (1:07) -- Getting Started (1:17) -- Chalking for the Walls (1:18) -- Cutting the Plate Stock (0:44) -- Laying Out the Walls (1:24) -- Cutting the Lumber to Size (0:46) -- Pre-Assembling Wall Components (1:01) -- Assembling, Raising, Bracing, & Plumbing the Walls (3:00) -- Nailing the Cap Plates (1:02) -- Credits: Walls: Residential Construction Framing (0:16).