Paladin306
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While health issues have caused me to be delayed, I think (hope) I'm about to the point where I can start adding 2 x 4 studded (stick) walls to the interior side of my steel buildings exterior walls. I've read every thread on these boards that I can find as I really know very little about framing.
Sooo, I still have at least one question on doing so properly. The height of my north wall is 15'9" and the south wall is 12'3". For some reason I was thinking of making a bottom row about 8' or 9' tall and then "stacking" a second story for lack of a better word on top of the lower level by nailing the bottom sill board of the top layer onto the header board of the bottom "story". All of the studs would be attached to metal studs and the girts in the ceiling. I guess mainly I was thinking it the wood frames would be easier to move around install, (until I started the top level, of course).
But, the more I think about it this sounds rather ridiculous.
Should I just use the appropriate size studs to go all the way up?
Thanks in advance, all suggestions welcome.
You can see my 40 x 60 shop that I'm renovating here: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=256595
Mark

Sooo, I still have at least one question on doing so properly. The height of my north wall is 15'9" and the south wall is 12'3". For some reason I was thinking of making a bottom row about 8' or 9' tall and then "stacking" a second story for lack of a better word on top of the lower level by nailing the bottom sill board of the top layer onto the header board of the bottom "story". All of the studs would be attached to metal studs and the girts in the ceiling. I guess mainly I was thinking it the wood frames would be easier to move around install, (until I started the top level, of course).
But, the more I think about it this sounds rather ridiculous.
Should I just use the appropriate size studs to go all the way up?Thanks in advance, all suggestions welcome.
You can see my 40 x 60 shop that I'm renovating here: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=256595
Mark

