![]() 01/26/2018 at 16:25 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
...do you build a wall hanging off the foundation? There is a good 1.5". This snowballs because they have missed the anchor bolts and and the anchor bolts can;t be moved outward because it puts them too close to the edge of the concrete wall.
you can just barely see Boston.
![]() 01/26/2018 at 16:35 |
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How does one make a 2x4 stud somehow not fit on an 8" foundation?
![]() 01/26/2018 at 16:46 |
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Looks like somebody didn’t account for the depth of the fire barrier behind the 2x4 wall when forming up the footings.
![]() 01/26/2018 at 17:24 |
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I mean, it’s mostly on there. Close enough.
Uh, unless you live somewhere with earthquakes.
![]() 01/26/2018 at 17:46 |
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Also, are they really only using 2x4s for exterior walls in Boston?
![]() 01/26/2018 at 18:27 |
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Spoiler alert, that fuckers 12"
![]() 01/26/2018 at 18:28 |
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Exterior walls are 2x6 these are unit separating walls. 2x4, .75" air gap 1" fire sheet rock, .75" air gap, 2x4
![]() 01/26/2018 at 18:32 |
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The framer blamed the foundation guy. Said the foundation is in the wrong place. I shit you not.
![]() 01/26/2018 at 18:53 |
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I’m pretty sure the instruction is usually to build where the footer is, even if it’s wrong. There’s a reason my dad’s house is 36' 4" long...
![]() 01/26/2018 at 18:54 |
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Incredible. Did they think they were going to get away with it, or?
Why wouldn’t you stop as soon as you noticed your wall was hanging off the foundation?
![]() 01/26/2018 at 19:17 |
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Gotcha. So they had 12" of footing to place 9.5" of wall. Close enough.
![]() 01/26/2018 at 20:20 |
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Those are very good questions
![]() 01/26/2018 at 20:22 |
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What Opposaurus said, plus 2x4's are also acceptable in a non-insulated condition, such as a garage.
![]() 01/26/2018 at 20:22 |
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![]() 01/26/2018 at 20:27 |
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That’s typically when you pose the question to the builder, which would you like me to follow? The current location of the foundation, or the drawing dimensions? Wow, what a bunch of doofuses. But we see that all the time as well. But also, if the foundation was in the wrong place, and you start your work on it, you’ve accepted it as a subcontractor. That’s a lot of dumb right there.
![]() 01/26/2018 at 20:57 |
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It may well be in the wrong place, I’ve seen that before, but you move the fucking wall over it then.
![]() 01/26/2018 at 22:08 |
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yep. So when we went there we started asking the framers questions and they had to get the boss to translate. Later on in the inspection, my boss points out that they didn;t space the subfloor with 1/8 inch gaps which was written on the subfloor boards. The structural engineer the looks down and says how the fuck do they screw that up, its even written in spanish. I didn;t want to laugh but i had to.
![]() 01/26/2018 at 22:17 |
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I can see how it happened, which i think part of was just assuming things and not looking at the drawings, but once it happened they 100% should have remedied it. when it was just a wall it easily could have moved but now there is 2 floors above it.
![]() 01/26/2018 at 23:03 |
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Lol, is there an extra 1.5" of concrete sticking out on the other side of that parting wall?
![]() 01/26/2018 at 23:57 |
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Not the end of the world, they can drill and dowel a concrete haunch to carry the wall load, but that’s going to cost a few bucks, not to mention an engineers stamp as well. Just the design will probably cost them 3-5k. Good times.
![]() 01/27/2018 at 00:36 |
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So stupid.