Impressive space RB...good luck with it. I hope to see you fill the whole thing soon!
Nice! Sub'd. Those high wall rooms scream Gavita's. Hoping you show your systems to us, environmental etc. Best of luck to you.
i,m with everyone else , awesome . can't wait
Tuned in for the show. Nice work! Expect no less though . Respect!
Thanks everyone, appreciate the feedback. Gavita's are indeed in order.
Hihi
Looks good, but why are you using lumber?
Steel studs would be easier, cheaper, etc.. no?
It just looks like too much work for me.
Where I live we are prohibited from using lumber for fire code reasons.
It's also easy to carry a stack of them at once. Easy to handle, Easy to cut, whatever.
Thanks.
...and plywood too! that's a definite no-no
No, that is not the case here. With a good carpenter, lumber is definitely the way to go. There's a reason metal studs are cheaper.
http://www.reavesbuildings.com/why-wood
"While it sounds hard to believe, it’s absolutely true. Wood retains its structural strength at temperatures higher than 2000°F, while steel loses 80 percent of its strength at 1000°F. As it’s melting during a fire, steel bends and twists. According to many firefighters, it is extremely difficult and dangerous for them to stop a fire in a steel building and for people to escape. Firefighters often use the term running time, which is the amount of time they have to get everyone out of the building before the steel is too dangerous to work on."
Can I have a Job?
Maybe?