Mark this spot with a pencil and then repeat this process on the wall to the left of the garage door.
Stud wall garage door.
Waterproof your garage walls with drylok.
This is a double garage and two thirds of it will be my workshop side the other side will be dedicated to the storage of various kid s toys.
I started off by fitting the top plate of the stud wall to the bottom chord of one of the roof trusses.
If you want to follow along with the entire process here s how i did it.
Now cut a 2 x 6 piece of lumber to that measurement.
Be sure to add 3 in.
Then when your are satisfied with the alignment add an extra nail to the brace at the wall stud and the stake in the earth.
To rough openings to allow for trimmers beneath the headers.
Next pull a measurement between the 2 x 6 lumber that you just attached to the face of the garage wall.
The plan is still to insulate my garage door but that s further down the road.
I want to see how much cooler my garage is with the drywall and wall insulation make first.
The first step in converting a garage is to remove the door and build a wall.
Just use one nail in the brace where it sits against the stud in the wall so you can pivot the brace up and down until you can nail it at the outer end.
Cut two 16 x 16 in.
Then slide in your tools.
Plywood and screw them to a wall stud at a slight upward angle.
Run a stud finder across the wall perpendicular to the garage door on the right.
Add the total square footage of wall area less the garage door opening and roof area including the overhangs and divide that by.
Cut the plates to length and mark the stud door and window locations on the top and bottom plates at the same time.
Insulate a garage step by step.
Attach lumber to the face of the garage wall to the edge of the garage door header.
Move the stud finder around until you find the stud in the wall that is nearest to the garage door.
If you have lots of rakes shovels brooms and garden tools cluttering your garage but not a lot of wall to hang them on try this.