svaic00
Jan 31, 2013, 11:50 AM
Hello,
Few questions with regards to framing square walls
1. I was wondering what are the negatives of framing basement walls that are not square. I know how to square a room (3-4-5 rule), but lets say for whatever reason I build a few walls in basement, and it doesn't end up being square to the other walls . Are there any negatives to this, will this cause any issues with anything?
For example, un square walls will show up when I install drop ceiling tiles. What other issues could arise from this.
2. How close is close to being square. When I measure out for the 3-4-5 rule (or 6-8-10), lets say I measure the 3 and 4 ft arms, and then go to measure the long arm. It should be 5', But what if its 1/4" long or short, or even 1/2" long or short. How noticeable is that, what kind of room for error do you have on that, and still be able to consider the wall square?
Thanks,
Steve
Few questions with regards to framing square walls
1. I was wondering what are the negatives of framing basement walls that are not square. I know how to square a room (3-4-5 rule), but lets say for whatever reason I build a few walls in basement, and it doesn't end up being square to the other walls . Are there any negatives to this, will this cause any issues with anything?
For example, un square walls will show up when I install drop ceiling tiles. What other issues could arise from this.
2. How close is close to being square. When I measure out for the 3-4-5 rule (or 6-8-10), lets say I measure the 3 and 4 ft arms, and then go to measure the long arm. It should be 5', But what if its 1/4" long or short, or even 1/2" long or short. How noticeable is that, what kind of room for error do you have on that, and still be able to consider the wall square?
Thanks,
Steve