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Straighten curved 2x4 stud #tinyhouse #diy #construction
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The awesome framer did a similar video. Also, I had to cut the slots a little deeper on a couple of the cuts with a reciprocating saw.
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@donmamon9263

2 years ago

Plot twist, the 2x he used as a straight edge was also bowed XD

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@Gallowaylights

8 hours ago

Wowsers ❀

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@ThisIsMyHandle-48

2 years ago

I rarely see a trick on here I haven’t already done. This is a good one. πŸ‘

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@4ever11bravo

1 year ago

Great tip! Thanks brother

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@mr.wizeguy8995

2 years ago

That's why we built all interior walls with LVL studs.

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@taylorbudculley9976

2 years ago

Thats a great tip thank you

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@kacee9553

2 years ago

You always have the best ideas and tricks.

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@joshh5336

2 years ago

Great tip. Thanks

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@John-xb9dn

7 months ago

πŸ‘ Don't forget to screw the 2 x4's on the side of the wood where you cut the angle

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@johnpandolfino8663

2 months ago

Brilliant πŸ‘

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@tomsmith9048

2 years ago

Another way is to cut 2 or 3 wedge shaped cut pop a wedge in screw it up put Fletching pieces on both sides of the stud around 300mm long and screw it up otherwise you're dependent on the gauge of the screw 🍺

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@davidparnell1893

2 years ago

So interesting! The real pros have mastered their trade...watch and learn. So cool !!

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@aspees

2 years ago

You can usually do it with one cut in the middle. It should be plated on both sides with some sticks 2' long. Obviously in this example the pipe is the problem

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@tararuaman

2 years ago

we used to cut a slot in centre and drive in a wedge.

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@MakeWithMike

2 years ago

Relief cuts with fastners whoe woulda knew ,thanks πŸ‘

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@hipidydipidy

7 months ago

dont you secure that 2x4 with other wood now on both sides, the screws are good enough? what is the best and most secure option to having a strong wall

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@feralbigdog

2 years ago

is that a load bearing wall? can you do that in a load bearing wall?

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@juhs

5 months ago

Sure beats making a huge mess with the planer

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@robertdennis3892

3 weeks ago

It seems this would only be good for walls that are not load bearing.

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