NurseDoe
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As long as the darn tub is back out, I thought I would work on getting the insulation and framing straight on the wall behind the tub. That wall has been framed "on the flat". However, the new tub is narrower and will allow traditional framing. This sounds better to me because I can then put in a shampoo nitche on the long wall.
I was reading the thread on blocking in which the cross pieces were all angled and carefull fitted into place. I am not up for any thing so darn tricky. I have been looking online for some guidelines on putting in the cross pieces, but without luck. I know the new studs should be 16 on center, right?
How many cross pieces should each space have?
nursedoe
I was reading the thread on blocking in which the cross pieces were all angled and carefull fitted into place. I am not up for any thing so darn tricky. I have been looking online for some guidelines on putting in the cross pieces, but without luck. I know the new studs should be 16 on center, right?
How many cross pieces should each space have?
nursedoe