Gizmosity
Well-known member
I've been posting a bit on the progress of my shop that came with the purchase of my house a few months ago. I've gotten soooo many great ideas from here. I hope to contribute when I can.
One thing that really bothers me (besides the smell and the non opening windows) is that the shop is framed with 12' ceilings with 2x4 walls. There is a huge amount of flex to the walls. You can push on them and they move/deflect.... a lot. The large windows don't help matters much.
One side is unfinished and there's no blocking or cross bracing. Cross bracing is impossible because of the window size and placement.
I've thought about 3/4" plywood screwed to the wall over the drywall which would also make it easier to screw random stuff to the walls 8' off the floor on the finished side of the shop. I also wonder about 2x8's (or larger) screwed together to make an "L" and then screwed to the wall horizontally. That might stiffen the wall and make a little shelf and be less expensive than the plywood.
Anyone got any other ideas/experience solving wobbly walls?
One thing that really bothers me (besides the smell and the non opening windows) is that the shop is framed with 12' ceilings with 2x4 walls. There is a huge amount of flex to the walls. You can push on them and they move/deflect.... a lot. The large windows don't help matters much.
One side is unfinished and there's no blocking or cross bracing. Cross bracing is impossible because of the window size and placement.
I've thought about 3/4" plywood screwed to the wall over the drywall which would also make it easier to screw random stuff to the walls 8' off the floor on the finished side of the shop. I also wonder about 2x8's (or larger) screwed together to make an "L" and then screwed to the wall horizontally. That might stiffen the wall and make a little shelf and be less expensive than the plywood.
Anyone got any other ideas/experience solving wobbly walls?
