Title: WALL ASSEMBLY AND ERECTION EXAMPLE
1Presentation 18
- WALL ASSEMBLY AND ERECTION EXAMPLE
2Wall Assembly
Layout and assembly of a load-bearing wall.
3Wall Assembly Order
- Snap a line on the deck.
- Arrange and tack plates to deck.
- Lay out the partitions, openings, and OC studs.
- Remove tack nails and separate plates.
- Assemble the components around openings.
- Fill in remaining studs.
- Add doubled top plates.
- Raise and temporarily brace the wall.
4Snap a Line
Measure back from the edge of the deck the width
of the wall plate.
Snap a line.
5Arrange Plates
Tack the top and bottom plates in place along the
deck edge.
6Lay Out Plates
Lay out intersecting walls, openings, and OC
studs.
7Separate Plates
Remove tack nails and separate the plates.
8Assemble Opening Frames
Assemble headers to jack, king, and cripple studs.
9Attach OC Studs
Fill in remaining studs attaching to both plates.
10Add Double Top Plate
Add double top plate.
Note the setback for double top plate overlap.
11Square and Brace
Align the frame to chalk line and deck end.
Check wall for square by measuring diagonals.
12Square and Brace
Toenail the plates to the deck to keep them from
shifting.
Toenail from arrow side of plates
13Square and Brace
Cut and fasten bracing.
Attach sheathing if desired.
14Square and Brace
Cut and fasten bracing.
Attach sheathing if desired.
Remove toe nails from top plate only.
15Square and Brace
Bottom toe nails will serve as a hinge when wall
is raised.
16Raise and Brace
Raise the wall section and temporarily brace.
Attach end brace to rim joist.
Attach other braces to blocks nailed to the deck.
17Conclusions
- Systematic assembly makes framing faster and
easier.