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Ep. 117 - Building a Commercial Kitchen - Part 2
Today is a follow up episode from 03/02/21
Ep. 109 - Building a Commercial Kitchen – Part 1
Today, in Part 2 of this series – we’re going to talk about framing in the commercial kitchen. In the previous episode (109), we talked about the backstory of the commercial kitchen…and how I ended up here, working on the construction of one in the first place. Today - we're diving into the actual first step of construction.
Framing in of the room
For context, we’re building this room inside a pole barn (which we sometimes refer to as a warehouse)
If you’re building a commercial kitchen, it’s important to learn laws / regulations in your state / county
Inspections by your state department of agriculture vary by state and often times by county
However, if you decide to do this – prior research is highly recommended
Moreover, visiting other sites of other people who are doing what you’re doing is also recommended
Not to mention visiting other “certified” commercial kitchens in your county
This will allow you gain some context and learn what is / isn’t acceptable
Most people willing to talk and share experiences and more specifically what NOT to do
The barn is a typical 40 x 64 barn
The office is 40 x 15
The commercial kitchen is going to be about 30 x 15 – the adjacent 10 is walk in cooler
We only need to frame out two walls…
Since the third wall is the outside of the barn wall
And the fourth wall is the wall of the previously constructed office
To make things easy, I’ve attached / included the materials list for my talking points
| Component | Component | (Qty) | Notes
| 2x4 pressure treated, 8' length | bottom plate (2)
| 2x6 pressure treated, 8' length | bottom plate (6)
| 2x4 studs, 8' length | wall studs (16)
- 12 of these need to be cut to 92-5/8" for wall studs, the remaining 4 will be used for double top plate.
| 2x6 studs, 8' length | wall studs (50)
- 35 of these need to be cut to 92-5/8" for wall studs,
- 12 will be used for double top plate, and the remaining used to frame in door
| 2x10 ceiling joists, 16' length | ceiling joists (26)
| 4'x8' OSB. 1/2" thick | wall sheathing (8)
- The thickness should match what is on adjacent walls
| 4'x8' plywood, 1/2" thick | roof (16)
- The thickness should match what what is on adjacent roof
Ok, so there you have it
Next episodes we will talk about the following:
- Insulation
- Interior Walls
- Fiberglass Reinforced Paneling (FRP)
- Electrical
- Along with some cost estimates
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