Can You Frame With 2X3. — you do not want 2 vapor barriers, it will trap moisture between the wall & the concrete = mold. By code, 2x3's may be. — sure you can use 2x3's for a non load bearing partition wall. I was shocked at how much. — for the same reasons as you, i used 2x3 to frame a bulkhead and a closet in the basement. — i'm in the early stages of planning out a shed. I have access to free 2x3x10' boards at work. yes you can use 2x3 for framing, i do all the time. However, in a basement where you're covering concrete walls i strongly urge. For a basement floor, the bottom of the pt base plate might end up wet. — not sure how should i deal with hanging prehung 30 x 80 door on opening which was framed from 2x3, could you. — i think as long as the pt to metal framing interface would be dry, you are ok. I wouldn't tho if there is a door in that wall cuz you'll pay.
For a basement floor, the bottom of the pt base plate might end up wet. By code, 2x3's may be. I was shocked at how much. — i think as long as the pt to metal framing interface would be dry, you are ok. — you do not want 2 vapor barriers, it will trap moisture between the wall & the concrete = mold. — sure you can use 2x3's for a non load bearing partition wall. — not sure how should i deal with hanging prehung 30 x 80 door on opening which was framed from 2x3, could you. — i'm in the early stages of planning out a shed. However, in a basement where you're covering concrete walls i strongly urge. — for the same reasons as you, i used 2x3 to frame a bulkhead and a closet in the basement.
Can You Frame With 2X3 — i'm in the early stages of planning out a shed. — sure you can use 2x3's for a non load bearing partition wall. However, in a basement where you're covering concrete walls i strongly urge. By code, 2x3's may be. I was shocked at how much. — not sure how should i deal with hanging prehung 30 x 80 door on opening which was framed from 2x3, could you. — you do not want 2 vapor barriers, it will trap moisture between the wall & the concrete = mold. I have access to free 2x3x10' boards at work. — i think as long as the pt to metal framing interface would be dry, you are ok. yes you can use 2x3 for framing, i do all the time. — for the same reasons as you, i used 2x3 to frame a bulkhead and a closet in the basement. For a basement floor, the bottom of the pt base plate might end up wet. I wouldn't tho if there is a door in that wall cuz you'll pay. — i'm in the early stages of planning out a shed.