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so i was wondering if anyone had some good wall designs they could let me peep. i have a garage that i can use the back half of. it is 14+ wide, by 7'6" at the wall and then goes to 11' at the peak. most area, plus many angles, plus ease of build. any help is welcomed.
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....any help but that. Brilliant!!!woodchuck008 wrote:Well if you've got open access to the studs and rafters, just power screw sheets of plywood right to them and you've got it pretty simple then.
you can't just attach a wall that is gonna weigh a ton and have extreme forces acted upon it to whatever studs you see..... next thing you know your kitchen cabinets are in your sink.
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And on the third day, God created the Red River Gorge(by conjecture), and he saw that it was good.
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And on the third day, God created the Red River Gorge(by conjecture), and he saw that it was good.
one piece of advice.....multiple angles are good, they keep you psyched and work different things, but clean walls allow for the most creativity. as soon as you add a feature of some sort it starts to climb the same way every time. a few different angles of flat clean wall space is the way to go
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Well then the laws of physics must be miraculously working on my old wall mounted up by such method in '89 and still sturdy. Guess construction materials are getting weaker these days. Of course, everyone check out your own situation. This is a simple cheap wall idea. Creative designs, angles and features are certainly more fun and need a bit more architectural talents.bcombs wrote:Crap, I gotta go.... It seems I have some construction work to "fix".Rollo wrote:...you can't just attach a wall that is gonna weigh a ton and have extreme forces acted upon it to whatever studs you see..... next thing you know your kitchen cabinets are in your sink.