Any ideas?
Here's the scene. I have a loft, which is over a large room and a bathroom, in my shop. I am going to build a wall from the loft floor to the rafters, but I want to be able to remove a section of it so I can lift heavier things up with the tractor. This wall will sit on the loft floor and be nailed to a rafter. The main bay area has standard rafters, while the loft has scissor trusses for additional volume.
I'm thinking of just leaving out a 6' section of studs as this wall will be non loadbearing. In that section, I'm thinking of having basically a removeable "window" that I can tip back into the loft and slide to the side to allow access. I don't want it on hinges because the swing radius would cut out a lot of useable space.
What say the builders?
Here's the scene. I have a loft, which is over a large room and a bathroom, in my shop. I am going to build a wall from the loft floor to the rafters, but I want to be able to remove a section of it so I can lift heavier things up with the tractor. This wall will sit on the loft floor and be nailed to a rafter. The main bay area has standard rafters, while the loft has scissor trusses for additional volume.
I'm thinking of just leaving out a 6' section of studs as this wall will be non loadbearing. In that section, I'm thinking of having basically a removeable "window" that I can tip back into the loft and slide to the side to allow access. I don't want it on hinges because the swing radius would cut out a lot of useable space.
What say the builders?