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hello welcome to another trades training video Iamp;#39;m Joe Carswell and this is another lesson in our wall framing Series in this lesson weamp;#39;re going to cover headers the different materials theyamp;#39;re made out of and different ways theyamp;#39;re put together to make them work so letamp;#39;s get right into it whether our wall has a rough opening for a window as in here or a door rough opening either one needs a header this is a load-bearing exterior wall thereamp;#39;s a double top plate that will take a lot of weight that weight needs to be carried down through our studs then that way itamp;#39;s carried to our header this important part of this rough opening is basically a bridge or a beam it will transfer all of that load to either side of Our rough opening down our Jack and King studs all the way down to our bottom plate this particular piece is specially engineered and it has to be considered thereamp;#39;s a lot of different materials we can use to make thi