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[Music] this video is going to be a bit of a grab bag so be prepared to bounce around between several topics and framing processes in a couple different locations on the house we are almost done with the first floor wall sheathing and I want to point out these two beam pockets that are in the walls and penetrate the wall sheathing eventually there will be a roof over the back patio will be setting to glulam beams back here and so right now is the time to prep for that by creating the beam pockets and the posts in those beam pockets to hold those blue lamps up [Music] for the south wall of our house its a tall gable end wall that faces out across the view we made the decision to use zip instead of OSB for the wall sheathing the thinking was that since this wall is so much taller and more exposed to the oncoming weather that it was worth the extra money for a more waterproof substrate behind the siding now Ive never used zip before and I cant really speak to whether or not its actual