RABRods
Well-known member
Good morning. I finally have something to post after a few years of just watching and learning.
We recently purchased a home with a nice size garage, the 3rd bay which was added on to the original garage has a partition wall in it that I would like to remove in order to make the most of the space.
I am about 99% positive the wall can be removed, the 12 foot header (plywood sandwhiched by two 2x12's) will obviously stay. I believe this is possible because as you can see by the attached pictures, the partition wall looks to be framed completely seperate from the header and studs attaching the bottom plate to the header. I am looking for those of you out there with more experience to take a look and agree/disagree with my opinion that I can remove the partition wall. Once again the header and studs supporting it will not be removed.
Thanks for looking!
We recently purchased a home with a nice size garage, the 3rd bay which was added on to the original garage has a partition wall in it that I would like to remove in order to make the most of the space.
I am about 99% positive the wall can be removed, the 12 foot header (plywood sandwhiched by two 2x12's) will obviously stay. I believe this is possible because as you can see by the attached pictures, the partition wall looks to be framed completely seperate from the header and studs attaching the bottom plate to the header. I am looking for those of you out there with more experience to take a look and agree/disagree with my opinion that I can remove the partition wall. Once again the header and studs supporting it will not be removed.
Thanks for looking!
