Hi Fallenmunk,
Yeah, When you mentioned our similar builds, I thought you may find Crams' thread
of interest. In fact, any build could benefit just for the links he provided, and the advice
he got. Glad you found something useful there !
I wish that my build was still several months away, but since I had to tear out my previous
room, we have a case of serious Jones'n going on over here

A few projects are
waiting in the wings [which is a nice compliment], but they have release schedule ... so I'm
trying my best to get things done ... but I'm not wanting to rush it with a sloppy job, or cut
corners to hit a deadline. With ALL its' limitations, this new room is very important to me and
my work ... and as crazy as it sounds .... my life.
Tonite my brother called to tell me that his choice carpenter may be available in a few
days. I have seen his work ... he is meticulous & precise ... and he ain't cheap

I had
spoken with him earlier in the design phase for the door construction. I'll be finding out if
he'd be interested in the room build. In actuality .... the build is, really, quite straight
forward. There are a couple 'tricky' areas ... mainly around the sump pump 'kick-in', as this
is the only section built away from the center load beam. So a couple of the joist bins will
need some 'internal' blocking to handle the drywall with proper sealing.
Now that the lumber is here, I'll be leaving the virtual design, and going straight to reality!
I've already cut and temporarily placed to 2 wall plates that the outer walls will connect to
the foundation walls. The new saw [with the laser guide

] allowed me to snug these
pieces in place. [HEY ... I had it do something down here that looks like I've actually done
something here !!!]
Anyway ... the floor plates are single-piece-length/ section. The 14 footers are
very straight and true looking. Currently they are in the garage doing a slow warm to ambient
temperature before the move into the basement.
I'm familiar with both build techniques for the walls ... each have merit & trade-offs.
I [stubbornly] am still considering a 'hybrid' approach. My description should NOT be mis-
interpreted as 'this is the BEST way', but rather, how to handle the design objective.
First ... I'm looking at the outer walls, and the 'room within a room' walls as 2 different
concepts and implementation.
The outer walls [much like the 2 foundation walls] will more or less be tied into the structure.
In that I mean the top plates will connect to the joist above, while snugging up to the main
LB beam. They will also connect to the side foundation walls. I will anchor the bottom plates
to the concrete floor. With rubber tubing and neoprene washers for the anchors [which MAY
well be a mute point, or maybe a waste of effort, but if this is what is called for ... then that
is what I do]
Under the plates I was planning on the '3 bead' caulk. Some use the sill foam, others caulk,
while still others say its not needed. Seeing how lumber and concrete are not mirror smooth,
the caulking makes sense to me. I'll then follow up will 2 more beads on each plate side.
My issue with shimming is getting an air tight sealing of floor to plate. I prefer the plate in
full contact with the floor, allowing the 5 beads of caulking to fill a much tighter tolerance.
I'm also not a fan of toe-nailing, so the plan was this:
With 3 piece of 2x4 blocks stacked up, place a stud on top of that, and mark off the desired
length. Do this on BOTH ends. Now, pre-build the wall on the floor [even using temporary
finishing nails] to test the fit/ level, what have you. IF, and this is key, all is good ... then
back on the floor, insert remaining studs custom cut.
Anyway ... this was the cerebral plan

This will take more work, for sure ... but for the
small build this is, it's negligible. I think either way, the drywall guy will face the same issue
and tolerance.
Apologies for this [another] long winded posting ... if I am totally missing an important point,
please accept my ignorance, and tell me. I don't want to give out even a hint of dis-respect,
especially to Glenn !!! Now watch ... I'll end up getting a lead framer that has HIS way to
do things
Oh well ... been a very long, emotionally draining day [not related to this]. Prays and tears
have gone out ...
Thank-you.