How To Install A Sill Plate On A Foundation
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How to install a sill plate is easy. Install sill plates if fast with the right instruction. Lay sill plates on your foundation is the beginning of the wood for the house. Install sill plates is a must when building your own house!Disclaimer:
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Thanks for all videos making it simple clear and tips
Can't wait to get started on a project. Wether it be my own or helping someone out
Good, clear and clean communication with a thorough explanation of what your doing. Looking forward to more if your videos.
Question— how far apart does the anchor bolts have to be apart.
Question 2– Does the whole foundation wall have to be filled with cement or just where the anchor bolts are going. Thanks
Ok. I asked about the sill plate in another video. Out west we have the reddish colored pressure treated 2×6’s. Great video, bruh.
I planning on making a 32 by 32 wood floor. Down here the floor is put on cement blocks. I'm looking for a tutorial on how to do this. I have
A general knowledge of how to, but I could use advice or see a actual one being built. I believe you never know enough and learning more is the way to go. Standard conventional home.
How tight do you get those? I don't wanna crack my foundation in the spring