psadler
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Now onto the garage door framing…. The wood is rotten on the jack and king studs on either side of the 15’8” opening. I’m thinking to replace both studs on both sides, but it doesn’t look that easy. The jack stud 2”x6” is easily to replace, probably in cedar. I can cut the nails that hold in the king stud for removal, but there is not much room to swing a hammer or get a nail gun in to nail in a replacement king stud. I have 8” clearance on one side and less on the other to hammer in nails for the king stud to the 4”x11”x16’ header. Does this mean I have to take the header all the way down, frame it on the floor and lift it back up with the king stud already attached? I don’t think I can just cut the bottom 6” off the king stud and replace? I also have the option of shortening the width of the garage door opening. That would let me add more Jack studs, but I’m still left with the king stud on the ends with no easy access. And I will need to adjust height on the bottom plate since if I bring the studs in, the cement drops down about 1/2 as a door sill.
