My truck at work (pics)
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My truck at work (pics)
I didn't take any photos with the trailer hooked up but I hauled every metal stud in this building from Pensacola, FL to site in Albany, GA
I did the framing, drywall, doors, and drop ceiling there. Last pic was at another site hauling some bakers. Trailer in the back of the picture.
I did the framing, drywall, doors, and drop ceiling there. Last pic was at another site hauling some bakers. Trailer in the back of the picture.
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Nice truck.
Im a steel stud framer and boardman/T bar installer as well. What gauge steel is that on the ceiling? Is it cheaper to frame it that way like joists or the typical drop ceiling method using pencil rod channel and furring bar? Or is it due to lack of anything to suspend from above?
Im a steel stud framer and boardman/T bar installer as well. What gauge steel is that on the ceiling? Is it cheaper to frame it that way like joists or the typical drop ceiling method using pencil rod channel and furring bar? Or is it due to lack of anything to suspend from above?
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Nice truck.
Im a steel stud framer and boardman/T bar installer as well. What gauge steel is that on the ceiling? Is it cheaper to frame it that way like joists or the typical drop ceiling method using pencil rod channel and furring bar? Or is it due to lack of anything to suspend from above?
Im a steel stud framer and boardman/T bar installer as well. What gauge steel is that on the ceiling? Is it cheaper to frame it that way like joists or the typical drop ceiling method using pencil rod channel and furring bar? Or is it due to lack of anything to suspend from above?
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Nice truck.
Im a steel stud framer and boardman/T bar installer as well. What gauge steel is that on the ceiling? Is it cheaper to frame it that way like joists or the typical drop ceiling method using pencil rod channel and furring bar? Or is it due to lack of anything to suspend from above?
Im a steel stud framer and boardman/T bar installer as well. What gauge steel is that on the ceiling? Is it cheaper to frame it that way like joists or the typical drop ceiling method using pencil rod channel and furring bar? Or is it due to lack of anything to suspend from above?