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[email protected] November 5th 07 07:09 PM

Basement Finishing - Framing Ledge
 
Am finishing my basement - have had it water-proofed, put a vapor
barrier on the walls, will insulate, etc. The problem I'm running
into is in the framing.

I have a ledge that runs around most of my basement (knee-wall/frost
wall??). It's 3 feet up and 23" wide.

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How do I frame this? Some ideas I've had involve a single top/bottom
plate with the 2X's cut at 45-degree angles - or joined at 90-degree
angles. I really don't want to have two top/bottom plates unless I
absolutely have to.


DonC November 5th 07 07:55 PM

Basement Finishing - Framing Ledge
 

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Am finishing my basement - have had it water-proofed, put a vapor
barrier on the walls, will insulate, etc. The problem I'm running
into is in the framing.

I have a ledge that runs around most of my basement (knee-wall/frost
wall??). It's 3 feet up and 23" wide.

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____|
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|

How do I frame this? Some ideas I've had involve a single top/bottom
plate with the 2X's cut at 45-degree angles - or joined at 90-degree
angles. I really don't want to have two top/bottom plates unless I
absolutely have to.


Is this an old house with the basement added? In Michigan it's called a
"Michigan Basement." The footings are below the outer wall down 3 or 5
feet below grade depending how far north you are.



[email protected] November 5th 07 09:08 PM

Basement Finishing - Framing Ledge
 
On Nov 5, 2:55 pm, "DonC" wrote:
wrote in message

ps.com...



Am finishing my basement - have had it water-proofed, put a vapor
barrier on the walls, will insulate, etc. The problem I'm running
into is in the framing.


I have a ledge that runs around most of my basement (knee-wall/frost
wall??). It's 3 feet up and 23" wide.


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____|
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|


How do I frame this? Some ideas I've had involve a single top/bottom
plate with the 2X's cut at 45-degree angles - or joined at 90-degree
angles. I really don't want to have two top/bottom plates unless I
absolutely have to.


Is this an old house with the basement added? In Michigan it's called a
"Michigan Basement." The footings are below the outer wall down 3 or 5
feet below grade depending how far north you are.


Yeah, exactly. Maryland though.


DonC November 5th 07 09:52 PM

Basement Finishing - Framing Ledge
 

Am finishing my basement - have had it water-proofed, put a vapor
barrier on the walls, will insulate, etc. The problem I'm running
into is in the framing.


I have a ledge that runs around most of my basement (knee-wall/frost
wall??). It's 3 feet up and 23" wide.


|
____|
|
|
|


How do I frame this? Some ideas I've had involve a single top/bottom
plate with the 2X's cut at 45-degree angles - or joined at 90-degree
angles. I really don't want to have two top/bottom plates unless I
absolutely have to.


Is this an old house with the basement added? In Michigan it's called a
"Michigan Basement." The footings are below the outer wall down 3 or 5
feet below grade depending how far north you are.


Yeah, exactly. Maryland though.


I'd use a 2x6 as the bottom plate of the upper wall and construct the lower
wall so that its top plate is level with the top of the 2x6. Then run 3/4" x
24" plywood between the walls as a shelf. It will give you storage
space --- maybe too much storage space : )

I can't envision how a 45 degree wall could be made to look attractive but
I'm not really good at envisioning : (





[email protected] November 5th 07 10:12 PM

Basement Finishing - Framing Ledge
 
On Nov 5, 4:52 pm, "DonC" wrote:
Am finishing my basement - have had it water-proofed, put a vapor
barrier on the walls, will insulate, etc. The problem I'm running
into is in the framing.


I have a ledge that runs around most of my basement (knee-wall/frost
wall??). It's 3 feet up and 23" wide.


|
____|
|
|
|


How do I frame this? Some ideas I've had involve a single top/bottom
plate with the 2X's cut at 45-degree angles - or joined at 90-degree
angles. I really don't want to have two top/bottom plates unless I
absolutely have to.


Is this an old house with the basement added? In Michigan it's called a
"Michigan Basement." The footings are below the outer wall down 3 or 5
feet below grade depending how far north you are.


Yeah, exactly. Maryland though.


I'd use a 2x6 as the bottom plate of the upper wall and construct the lower
wall so that its top plate is level with the top of the 2x6. Then run 3/4" x
24" plywood between the walls as a shelf. It will give you storage
space --- maybe too much storage space : )

I can't envision how a 45 degree wall could be made to look attractive but
I'm not really good at envisioning : (


I was hoping to do sheetrock - kind of make it look like I meant it to
be there. And by that I mean joining the 2X4's together. So the one
coming down from the wall would be cut at a 45 degree angle to meet
the one running horizontal, etc. etc. Sort of like:

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