I need to see and review the various corner methods in framing and I forget where I saw (not that recently) drawings of standard and more economical arrangements of the corner studs.
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We can start the discussion again.
I use three horizontal blocks. Usually, they are on the flat.
maybe we could break 100 posts this time around? :)
I think its a good topic. 100 posts, with pictures sounds good to me.
If you miter AND glue BOTH the plywood sheathing and the drywall you can build corners with no studs and continuous insulation..
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according to statistical analysis, "for some time now, bears apparently have been going to the bathroom in the woods."
for me an economical IS standard.
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73 posts on how to do Tees and Corners. snicker