mattlikesbikes
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Shell is up and slab pours tomorrow. getting ready to frame the interior next week.
We have 5ft center trusses and will run joist hangers between them at 24" to support drywall on the ceiling of a 26x26 corner of the building that will be our apartment. The barn builder recommended we take the interior walls right to under the truss, so they provide a some support to the trusses. Fine, happy to do that, but trying to figure out how tight to make them so they still can stand up under the truss. Do I build the walls 1/32 or 1/16 or 1/8 shorter than the truss to floor height? Or 1.5" shorter and add a 2x4 block under each truss?
Not sure how tight I can get away with and still rotate up the wall.
Also, one wall is 26ft, uninterupted (no plumbing), but I think that is probably too much to stand up myself. 13ft seems more reasonable, right?
We have 5ft center trusses and will run joist hangers between them at 24" to support drywall on the ceiling of a 26x26 corner of the building that will be our apartment. The barn builder recommended we take the interior walls right to under the truss, so they provide a some support to the trusses. Fine, happy to do that, but trying to figure out how tight to make them so they still can stand up under the truss. Do I build the walls 1/32 or 1/16 or 1/8 shorter than the truss to floor height? Or 1.5" shorter and add a 2x4 block under each truss?
Not sure how tight I can get away with and still rotate up the wall.
Also, one wall is 26ft, uninterupted (no plumbing), but I think that is probably too much to stand up myself. 13ft seems more reasonable, right?
