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framing question for wall access to entertainment center
We ahve come to realize that we need rear access ot the netertainment
components, would be attic access. Am thinking of cutting in sealed dorrs to TV storate space and component storate space. Teh entertainment center is builtin. So will need ot install a header and frame out the opening on the existing wall. The wall is not load bearing. I assume I could nail or screww acouple of 2x4's across and above the space where I need ot cut the exisitng studs. Would a couple of 2x4 be sufficient as the header, similar ot header over a door? Or do I need somehting more substantion. Area I need ot cut into and install a door spans about 3-4 feet across. Chris |
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