Hi,
I am renovating an old barn and I need to put a couple of stud walls up. The first is against the house wall. Since the ceiling is low, the wall will hit the beams which are coming down at an angle.
I've been considering making a triangular piece of wood that goes across all of the beams (perpendicular) to fix the horizontal tracks to (to make a vertical piece for the studs to attach to), but surely there is something better than this?
There is also another wall that runs alongside the pitch of the roof (so the wall would be trialgular shaped). I think this should be easier because I can cut the studs to the correct angles & fix, but since I'm asking anyway - any tips for doing this?
Hope I'm making sense - any help would be really appreciated!
I am renovating an old barn and I need to put a couple of stud walls up. The first is against the house wall. Since the ceiling is low, the wall will hit the beams which are coming down at an angle.
I've been considering making a triangular piece of wood that goes across all of the beams (perpendicular) to fix the horizontal tracks to (to make a vertical piece for the studs to attach to), but surely there is something better than this?
There is also another wall that runs alongside the pitch of the roof (so the wall would be trialgular shaped). I think this should be easier because I can cut the studs to the correct angles & fix, but since I'm asking anyway - any tips for doing this?
Hope I'm making sense - any help would be really appreciated!