
Michael Jones
New member
I met with the inspector for the framing of my studio, to go over his punch list.
He had a few minor things to address, and most of them have been done.
But there's one item remaining before I can call for a re-inspection:
Cross-Brace Interior walls
He's talking about the main Live-Room wall.
Its about ... you know... 29' long, and 13'-16' high.
Its rock solid the way it is, but... you know how it is with inspectors... you catch more flies with sugar...
So, no biggie, I'll cross brace it.
He said I could either cut in 1x6's or use that metal strapping to cross brace it.
Obviously the metal strapping would be the easiest way to go, but I wonder if it would rattle against the drywall?
I could put it on the backside of the wall, and it would also aid in holding in the rockwool insulation....
What do you guys think?
Wood or Metal?
(I already have the metal)
He had a few minor things to address, and most of them have been done.
But there's one item remaining before I can call for a re-inspection:
Cross-Brace Interior walls
He's talking about the main Live-Room wall.
Its about ... you know... 29' long, and 13'-16' high.
Its rock solid the way it is, but... you know how it is with inspectors... you catch more flies with sugar...
So, no biggie, I'll cross brace it.
He said I could either cut in 1x6's or use that metal strapping to cross brace it.
Obviously the metal strapping would be the easiest way to go, but I wonder if it would rattle against the drywall?
I could put it on the backside of the wall, and it would also aid in holding in the rockwool insulation....
What do you guys think?
Wood or Metal?
(I already have the metal)