joshua4511111
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I'm going to erect a quonset style hut which I will be using as my residence. The question I have has to do with attaching 2 X 4's (horizontally on 16: centers) to the building (steel master building) for nailing up wallboard. The way steel master indicated that the wood would be attached was using a coupling nut, threaded rod, countersunk holes in 2X4), addition nuts, cutting off excess threaded rod etc. Bottom line, it would be VERY labor intensive and I expect will take 20 minutes to make one attachment of the wood to the metal arches...(the building will be 32 X 70) Considering that it will take AN HOUR to attach one 14 ft 2 X 4... THATS A LOT OF TIME, EFFORT AND ENERGY. Does anyone have any suggestions at to how to efficiently attach 2 X 4's (horizontally every 16 inches for attaching wallboard). Surely somebody on this forum has 'built out' or had some type of 'finished walls for these steel buildings.
