kckndrgn
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I had my 24x48 garage built earlier this year, inside was left unfinished for me to finish as time and money are available.
I plan on putting in a wall to separate the workshop from the garage area. I do wood turning and wood working as a hobby.
For the wall I want to have a double barn door style door that will be custom made and span about 10' and will be 8' high/tall. Interior dimensions of the garage are about 23'4" and the door will be centered.
Since this is a non-load bearing wall my initial thought for the door header was going to be 2 2x4's stacked, but I'm concerned that the doors I'm using will add too much weight.
Should I go to 2x6's with 1/2" ply between like a regular header, or just do the stacked 2x4's with cripple (I think that's what their called) studs between the header and the top plate?
Interior height is 10'6".
I'll try to find my drawing and attach it later tonight.
Thanks
I plan on putting in a wall to separate the workshop from the garage area. I do wood turning and wood working as a hobby.
For the wall I want to have a double barn door style door that will be custom made and span about 10' and will be 8' high/tall. Interior dimensions of the garage are about 23'4" and the door will be centered.
Since this is a non-load bearing wall my initial thought for the door header was going to be 2 2x4's stacked, but I'm concerned that the doors I'm using will add too much weight.
Should I go to 2x6's with 1/2" ply between like a regular header, or just do the stacked 2x4's with cripple (I think that's what their called) studs between the header and the top plate?
Interior height is 10'6".
I'll try to find my drawing and attach it later tonight.
Thanks
