Basement framing help needed


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Old 03-23-04, 10:48 AM
Shadz
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Basement framing help needed

Need your help framers
Me and my gal are finishing our basement and unfortuantely I'm ramrodding the project so I'm on the hook for this one. My first of many questions is...

I'm using 2x4s to frame most areas but the width of the staircase is such that I can only get a 2x2 wall and rock in the space next to it (too narrow for 2x4). The bottom plate for the first floor sticks out about a quarter inch over the poured wall in this area meaning when I attach the top plate to the joists and plumb the bottom plate, the 2x2 wall studs (or firring strips) will not sit flush against the poured wall. My fear is that the 2x2s will be wobbly if attched to only the top plate and bottom plate and not the poured wall. I know 2x4s are only attached to the top and bottom plates but they are much sturdier.

Should I :

a) Trim off the excess from the first floor bottom plate so the top plate sits flush against the poured wall allowing the 2x2 studs to do so also. Then attach studs to poured wall with power nailer or Tapcons.

b) Leave the first floor bottom plate as is. Attach top plate to joists, plumb bottom plate and use Tapcons through shims to attach the 2x2s to the poured walls for added support.

c) Attach 2x2 wall studs to top and bottom plate only and hope no one EVER touches the wall.

d) Other (PLEASE elaborate!)

Thank you in advance for your help
 
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Old 03-23-04, 11:10 AM
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Id hang a 4 mil poly sheet on the wall there and go with the 2x2 Think you will have to use2" polystyrene insulation between them there and this will back the drywall for you ok. Use a R-13 insulation in the rest of the 2X4 walls

Then attach studs to poured wall with power nailer or Tapcons.
Dont attach any of your wall studs to the wall . In any way.

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Old 03-23-04, 11:32 AM
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Will the 2x2s attached to just the top and bottom plates be sturdy enough?
 
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Old 03-23-04, 11:43 AM
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Dont see why not . Lots of times in homes we will turn a stud to the 2" for more room in a wall and also 2" x2" there for fill in. After the drywall is on you dont know it. ED
 
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Old 03-23-04, 11:57 AM
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Duuuuhhhhhh!!!! Turn the 2x4s on their sides. So simple yet...


I'm a little embarrassed I didn't think of that one on my own but thanks a lot for the help Ed.


I'll be back...........lol
 
 

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