ben5243
Active member
I've done a lot of reading on how to finish drywall around a garage door and the solution seems to be to put mounting boards around the door opening. All the instructions I can find recommend 2x6s. Then it appears most people drywall to the edge of those boards.
Here is what I mean
My current door is mounted directly to the studs. I have 2 studs on each side to support the header plus a 2x6 jamb. Basically exactly this
So when I install new doors next week, when I put 2x6 or 2x4 flat against the studs, flush with the jamb and mount the tracks to that, won't there be a big gap to fill for the stop trim? I can't find any detail drawings where the 2x mounting points are shown like the diagrams above.
Maybe someone can help me understand?
Also, what do you fasten the 2x mounting rails to the studs with? Just framing nails?
Here is what I mean
My current door is mounted directly to the studs. I have 2 studs on each side to support the header plus a 2x6 jamb. Basically exactly this
So when I install new doors next week, when I put 2x6 or 2x4 flat against the studs, flush with the jamb and mount the tracks to that, won't there be a big gap to fill for the stop trim? I can't find any detail drawings where the 2x mounting points are shown like the diagrams above.
Maybe someone can help me understand?
Also, what do you fasten the 2x mounting rails to the studs with? Just framing nails?








