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=Mon Aug 4, 2025= | |||
*Header - used tiedown strap to pull in sides, as right side was 1.5" off vertical. Cut header to fit. Nailed through king stud. [https://photos.app.goo.gl/P1kSZRivyDomwHFGA] | |||
=Sat Aug 2, 2025= | |||
*Major lessons - no mods to modules. | |||
*Numbered and prepared ahead of time. | |||
*Major block once the T caps entered - blocking was impossible so it meant drilling holes to attach blocking. And slitting the OSB, weakening shear capacity. |
Revision as of 21:37, 4 August 2025
Work Doc
Mon Aug 4, 2025
- Header - used tiedown strap to pull in sides, as right side was 1.5" off vertical. Cut header to fit. Nailed through king stud. [1]
Sat Aug 2, 2025
- Major lessons - no mods to modules.
- Numbered and prepared ahead of time.
- Major block once the T caps entered - blocking was impossible so it meant drilling holes to attach blocking. And slitting the OSB, weakening shear capacity.