wall framing?
On 10/29/2014 2:02 PM, Mike wrote:
Hi,
Something I've been confused about. I think this should be a simple
answer, but I've not found it yet.
This is the way I understand construction. Not my field, so I'm
sure I'm wrong.
In stick built construction for the walls you have floor joists,
subfloor, bottom plate (one thickness), wall studs (92 5/8"?), and
double top plates. The three layer of plates is 4.5". The subfloor
could be 3/4" thick. That's 100 7/8". A sheet of T1-11 is 96" and
shorter than the 100". Seems like it would be good for the external
sheet to extend over the subfloor and over the outside of the floor
joists.
What am I not getting here?
TIA
Mike
To quit having a brain fart over it, and look at the 10' lengths.
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