iSpark
Well-known member
Hi guys
I was watching the framers this morning build the house right next to mine, and they're flying! If they had the trusses on site I would imagine they would be setting them today too!
Anywho, I noticed they were not using anything between the two 2x12 boards in the header construction for a 2x4 wall.
Is it not common now to use a 7/16 or 1/2 plywood sandwiched between the 2x's?
As it is, there is nothing but a 1/2" air gap ( no insulation or plywood) inside the header., or is the air gap the insulator?
No "filler" material between the 2x12's, good or bad?
Just curious, as the contractor on the house next door, will most likely be building my 32x56x10 hobby/whatever shop in a few months.
I was watching the framers this morning build the house right next to mine, and they're flying! If they had the trusses on site I would imagine they would be setting them today too!
Anywho, I noticed they were not using anything between the two 2x12 boards in the header construction for a 2x4 wall.
Is it not common now to use a 7/16 or 1/2 plywood sandwiched between the 2x's?
As it is, there is nothing but a 1/2" air gap ( no insulation or plywood) inside the header., or is the air gap the insulator?
No "filler" material between the 2x12's, good or bad?
Just curious, as the contractor on the house next door, will most likely be building my 32x56x10 hobby/whatever shop in a few months.

