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Road Side Pub
Finishing Poured Concrete Walls
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<blockquote data-quote="zporta" data-source="post: 15135621" data-attributes="member: 94205"><p>All good suggestions on here</p><p></p><p>As said before i would frame a typical 2x4 wall with a treated bottom plate. make sure you snap a line along the walls being framed before throwing the walls up. Though your foundation wall may look straight they tend to have some wave in them. Just make sure you are far enough off the wall to clear the entire run. I usually just hand nail my walls with concrete cut nails or shoot them with my ramset nail gun. Then plumb the wall and secure to the joists above. and make sure to insulate well. </p><p></p><p>Furring strips are miserable and when dealing with that many studs its near impossible to create a perfectly straight wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zporta, post: 15135621, member: 94205"] All good suggestions on here As said before i would frame a typical 2x4 wall with a treated bottom plate. make sure you snap a line along the walls being framed before throwing the walls up. Though your foundation wall may look straight they tend to have some wave in them. Just make sure you are far enough off the wall to clear the entire run. I usually just hand nail my walls with concrete cut nails or shoot them with my ramset nail gun. Then plumb the wall and secure to the joists above. and make sure to insulate well. Furring strips are miserable and when dealing with that many studs its near impossible to create a perfectly straight wall. [/QUOTE]
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