
Michael Jones
New member
I'm working on a detailed framing and foundation plans for my proposed studio.
The nominal dimensions are 30'x40'x12'h.
I plan on having the foundation contractor set a "brick ledge" for the exterior. In normal construction techniques, this is done by nailing a 2x4 to the top of the inside foundation forms. The concrete is then poured, and after curing, the forms removed, and VIOLA! you have a concrete ledge set for the first course of bricks. (attached is a detail )
What this does though, is change the nominal dimension for the framing. Instead of 30' it is now 29'-5".
When ordering Trusses, they can be made to any dimension of course, but I'm wondering if it would be wiser to increase the foundation dimension so that the trusses can be 30' even.
Or does it even matter either way?
Anyone with framing/construction experience?
The nominal dimensions are 30'x40'x12'h.
I plan on having the foundation contractor set a "brick ledge" for the exterior. In normal construction techniques, this is done by nailing a 2x4 to the top of the inside foundation forms. The concrete is then poured, and after curing, the forms removed, and VIOLA! you have a concrete ledge set for the first course of bricks. (attached is a detail )
What this does though, is change the nominal dimension for the framing. Instead of 30' it is now 29'-5".
When ordering Trusses, they can be made to any dimension of course, but I'm wondering if it would be wiser to increase the foundation dimension so that the trusses can be 30' even.
Or does it even matter either way?
Anyone with framing/construction experience?