Hello, I'm new to this site and I am going to attempt to build a 36x46 Garage with limited building experience. So I have questions if ya'll can help please.
The garage- 36' wide and 46' long
Walls will be 12' tall made from 2x4's
4/12 pitch engineered trusses
Front of the shop has to 10x12 openings for doors.
Slab is poured and has a brick ledge around the front and two sides.
The front will be 4' brick and the rest Oklahoma stone
The two sides will be 4' brick and the rest 4x8 sheets of hardiplank stucco or LP stucco. The back will be all 4x8 stucco
First question- I have j bolts in the concrete, not all are straight. I've been told I need to snap a line around the entire building so all the walls are straight. I was told to put my tape measure on the lip of the concrete slab (not including the brick ledge) and measure 3 1/2" and mark it. Do this all the way around the slab and use a snap line to mark where the walls will go. Is this right? Also, how in the heck do I know where to drill the holes in the bottom plate?
So far that's my question. My wood is being delivered on 2/27/13. I am going to begin framing. I will take pics and post on here to show my progress. Thanks
Brandon
The garage- 36' wide and 46' long
Walls will be 12' tall made from 2x4's
4/12 pitch engineered trusses
Front of the shop has to 10x12 openings for doors.
Slab is poured and has a brick ledge around the front and two sides.
The front will be 4' brick and the rest Oklahoma stone
The two sides will be 4' brick and the rest 4x8 sheets of hardiplank stucco or LP stucco. The back will be all 4x8 stucco
First question- I have j bolts in the concrete, not all are straight. I've been told I need to snap a line around the entire building so all the walls are straight. I was told to put my tape measure on the lip of the concrete slab (not including the brick ledge) and measure 3 1/2" and mark it. Do this all the way around the slab and use a snap line to mark where the walls will go. Is this right? Also, how in the heck do I know where to drill the holes in the bottom plate?
So far that's my question. My wood is being delivered on 2/27/13. I am going to begin framing. I will take pics and post on here to show my progress. Thanks
Brandon

