Proper Angles for your Shower Frame

Frame’s coming together and what you can see here is what’ going to basically turn into our wall when we’re finished. So it’s important that you understand angles and what you’re working with on the measurements. So Jamie has come in and we’ve brought this at a 22 degree angle and that way we get it nice and flush because we’re going to go with a frameless glass door and to be able to do that, everything has to sit flush and get the proper angles. If you’re off on an angle, the door’s not going to shut right and you’re going to hit the edge of your tile. So frame’s in, we measure to make sure we have level from this side to that side. Jamie’s going to put in another top plate here and a 2x4 to finish it off. And then we make sure we’re leveled from this side out and you saw that he checked his measurements between here, top to bottom to make sure this wasn’t bowing in or out. So, it’s like double-checking everything. Are you leveled? And, do you have your proper measurements in between there?

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