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whats up guys in this video Im going to show you how I frame the walls in my basement this is going this is going to cover all the basics so you can eventually run electrical and drywall for a finished basement if thats what youre going for lets get into the video [Music] in the last video I installed rigid foam insulation Ill link that video above but thats typically going to be done before you frame your walls now when framing a basement wall youre going to have a top plate the bottom plate and your wall studs and those wall studs are typically going to be placed 16 inches on Center the bottom plate is going to be in contact with your concrete slab so that needs to be pressure treated and the top plate can be standard Kiln dried Lumber the first step in framing walls is to measure the Wall height which is the distance between the floor slab and the joist above measure in a few locations and the shortest measurement is what you want to frame your walls to so if you measure th