Greetings,
Have you ever looked closely at his stick framing? He does not use a
continuous piece of wood, but very often 'sisters' the studs to achieve
the length. Things like that, the inspectors where I used to live in
Canada would have given a thumbs down. No reason to, but they would
have. That is more latitude than many inspectors will give. And Dan is
a Journeyman Electrician himself. I love his new Bone House that is his
current project.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
countryatheartok wrote:
> If you notice most of everything Dan does is "Stick Framing" then he can
> use what ever infill he wants as long as it passes his local and State
> codes for all the other trades.
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