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framing around ductwork: before/after pics Mikepier 10-23-2009
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Posted by Mikepier on October 23, 2009, 10:19 pm


A few weeks ago I asked advice on framing around my ductwork in a room
I am renovating in my basement. I originally was going to leave the
ductwork as is, but after some thought I decided to tackle it. I used
metal tracks and studs and I think it came out pretty good.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mikerock92/BeforeAfterDuctwork?feat=directlink

Posted by hr(bob) hofmann@att.net on October 23, 2009, 10:45 pm


> A few weeks ago I asked advice on framing around my ductwork in a room
> I am renovating in my basement. I originally was going to leave the
> ductwork as is, but after some thought I decided to tackle it. I used
> metal tracks and studs and I think it came out pretty good.http://picasaw=
eb.google.com/mikerock92/BeforeAfterDuctwork?feat=3Ddirec...

Nice job - How many hours did it take?

Posted by benick on October 24, 2009, 12:35 am



> A few weeks ago I asked advice on framing around my ductwork in a room
> I am renovating in my basement. I originally was going to leave the
> ductwork as is, but after some thought I decided to tackle it. I used
> metal tracks and studs and I think it came out pretty
> good.http://picasaweb.google.com/mikerock92/BeforeAfterDuctwork?feat=direc...

Nice job - How many hours did it take?

Ditto.....


Posted by Mikepier on October 24, 2009, 6:11 am


> > A few weeks ago I asked advice on framing around my ductwork in a room
> > I am renovating in my basement. I originally was going to leave the
> > ductwork as is, but after some thought I decided to tackle it. I used
> > metal tracks and studs and I think it came out pretty
> > good.http://picasaweb.google.com/mikerock92/BeforeAfterDuctwork?feat=3D=
direc...
> Nice job - How many hours did it take?
> Ditto.....

I only work in the basement a few hours a day, with the exception if I
take a day off from work, so I think the framing took me about 2 1/2
days total. Mind you I don't do this kind of stuff everyday.
I still have to put 2 small access doors for the damper controls.

Posted by DD_BobK on October 23, 2009, 11:07 pm


> A few weeks ago I asked advice on framing around my ductwork in a room
> I am renovating in my basement. I originally was going to leave the
> ductwork as is, but after some thought I decided to tackle it. I used
> metal tracks and studs and I think it came out pretty good.http://picasaw=
eb.google.com/mikerock92/BeforeAfterDuctwork?feat=3Ddirec...

Nicely done. Every time you look at it you'll feel good about the
job.

cheers
Bob

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