HELLO!! I am going to raise the frame for my extension this weekend and I'm wondering how to handle the outer corners. Should I extend one wall the entire length of the slab or is it better to stop 150mm in (the timber thickness) so that it forms a square that I can fill with insulation?? Does anyone have any thoughts on this??
 
You draw both outermost rib posts the same length as they are wide, i.e., so you get a corner as you say. Then it is easier to screw the drywall internally. Then you fill the corner with insulation. On the outside, you still get a good corner for the facade since the nail battens meet in the corner.
 
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