To hang drywall around duct work on the basement ceiling and other obstructions it is helpful to have framing to screw the drywall to.
Basement framing steel beams sheet rock.
If you need to cut dozens of metal studs and tracks quickly use a circular saw fitted with a toothless carborundum metal cutting blade 7 when cutting individual steel studs or tracks with a circular saw cut on the closed or web side and support the piece tightly on sawhorses.
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Framing a basement can be a challenge for intermediate level diyers so if you re a beginner call in a professional to do the job.
Stretching from side to side similar to and among the floor joists or spanning from the floor to ceiling like a fireman s pole steel beams provide vital structural support.
Finish round steel columns by framing around them with 2x4s.
You can use a drywall screw for metal studs to make up for the lack of nails available.
Double the corners with another corner bead over the exposed corners screwing through the drywall to the first corner bead and your i beam is out of sight out of mind.
I m building a sewing room and don t have enough space for conventional framing around the beam.
You can then face the framing with drywall or decorative wood as shown in the opening photo.
The pieces of wall board are narrow and light weight.
Yes you can glue drywall or wooden wall board directly to a steel beam.
Mark a point 2 inches lower on the wall to allow space for the framing and drywall.
3 2187 in w x 120 in l x 0 875 in d galvanized steel metal stud.
There is no way you can hammer into a steel structure with a nail.
Steel beams are a fact of life in many basements.
This beam will need to be hidden inside a small containment environment called a soffit.
The only material you cannot use on steel studs is traditional nails.
Drywall screws are very easy to insert and they are easy to remove as well in case you make a.
You can t remove them safely nor can you ignore them.
Only wood is puncturable.
Can i use construction adhesive to fasten wall board directly to a steel basement beam.
Start by using a 2x2 and nailing it perpendicular to the floor joists along the side of the duct.
This will describe ceiling duct furring out.
Screw another corner bead to the bottom of all the drywall strips then screw a piece of drywall across the bottom of the beam to the corner beads.
Framing and insulating basement walls is the core of a basement finishing project.
The problem is steel beams are ugly.
The techniques can be used in many basement framing areas.
To cut individual steel studs and tracks use straight cut aviation snips photo 1.
Proper framing is crucial.