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Old 09-11-2005, 04:23 AM
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Ru- OK here is the painfull discovery I have made: My pics I thought I had of the framing part of my project did not turn out properly. I thought I got the shot, but the battery was dead and I did not realize it. I've since moved well past the framing part of the project- I've enclosed the room, added the door, added the ceiling, and got the shelving framed out.
I can't provide you with framing pics, but trust me- it's very very easy to do. Look at the post I have above and that pretty much sums it up. I will take pics of it tomorrow, but like I said, it's closed in now.
I looked for some simple diagrams of interior wall framing but didn't have much luck. I'm sure if ya hit up the library you will be able to get a book with pics and very easy to follow directions. Basically, just stick to what I said above and if you have questions, I will help the best I can. I'd recommend adding some storage shelves between studs with some of your scrap lumber. I'd also recommend asking someone at the lumber desk of your local hardware store. Just tell them you are making a closet in your basement or something like that.
Let me know when you start and how things are going.
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