A sill plate adapted to support drywall above a floor surface to prevent the formation of mold in the drywall. The sill plate has a base section and a first wall associated with the base section. A first shelf is associated with the first wall. The first shelf is adapted to support drywall. The sill
A sill plate adapted to support drywall above a floor surface to prevent the formation of mold in the drywall. The sill plate has a base section and a first wall associated with the base section. A first shelf is associated with the first wall. The first shelf is adapted to support drywall. The sill plate may also include a second wall associated with base section where the second wall is opposed from the first wall. The second wall may include a second shelf associated with the second wall. Each of the first shelf and second shelf may extend along a plane parallel to a plane passing through the base section. Drywall may rest on the first shelf prior to being affixed to vertical studs extending from the sill plate.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sill plate comprising: a base section; a first flap extending from said base section to integrally form a first wall and a first shelf; said first wall extending from said base section to a first wall end; said first shelf extending from said first wall from a point b
The invention claimed is: 1. A sill plate comprising: a base section; a first flap extending from said base section to integrally form a first wall and a first shelf; said first wall extending from said base section to a first wall end; said first shelf extending from said first wall from a point between said first wall end and said base section leaving an upper portion of said first wall exposed above said first shelf, said first shelf adapted to support drywall; a second wall extending from said base section to a second wall end, said second wall opposed from said first wall; wherein said first shelf extends away from said second wall and is substantially parallel to said base section from said first wall to a free end of said first shelf, the free end being the terminus of said first shelf, and wherein at least part of said upper portion of said first wall is substantially linear. 2. The sill plate of claim 1, further comprising a second flap, said second flap integrally forming said second wall and a second shelf, said second shelf extending from said second wall from a point between said second wall end and said base section leaving an upper portion of said second wall exposed above said second shelf, said second shelf adapted to support drywall; wherein said second shelf is substantially parallel to said base section from said second wall to a free end of said second shelf, the free end being the terminus of said second shelf, and wherein at least part of said upper portion of said second wall is substantially linear. 3. The sill plate of claim 2, wherein said first wall and said second wall have exterior surfaces facing away from each other, said first shelf associated with said exterior surface of said first wall and said second shelf associated with said exterior surface of said second wall. 4. The sill plate of claim 2, wherein said first wall, said base section, and said second wall form a generally C-shaped cross section. 5. The sill plate of claim 1, wherein said first shelf is located above said base section. 6. The sill plate of claim 5, wherein said first shelf is approximately ½-inch above said base section. 7. The sill plate of claim 1, wherein said first wall is formed integrally with said base section. 8. An elongate sill plate for steel stud framing, said sill plate comprising: a base section having a first edge and a second edge; a first wall extending generally perpendicular to the first edge of said base section toward a first wall end; a first shelf formed continuously from said first wall, the entirety of said first shelf extending from said first wall below said first wall end and above said base section leaving a first wall upper end exposed above said first shelf, the first shelf extending away from the base section to a free end along a plane generally parallel to a plane formed by said base section, said first shelf adapted to support drywall, the free end being the terminus of said shelf; a second wall extending generally perpendicular to the second edge of said base section, wherein at least a portion of said first wall upper end is substantially linear. 9. The sill plate of claim 8, further comprising a second shelf, the entirety of said second shelf extending to a free end from said second wall along a plane generally parallel to a plane formed by said base section, said second shelf adapted to support drywall. 10. The sill plate of claim 9, wherein said second shelf is formed continuously with said second wall. 11. The sill plate of claim 8, wherein said first wall, said base section, and said second wall form a generally C-shaped cross section. 12. The sill plate of claim 8, wherein said first shelf is located above said base section. 13. The sill plate of claim 12, wherein said first shelf is approximately ½-inch above said base section. 14. A method of erecting a wall, said method comprising: installing a sill plate against a floor surface, the sill plate comprising a base section, a first wall extending from the base section to a first wall end, a first shelf formed continuously from the first wall, the first shelf extending from the first wall at a point below the first wall end and above the base section, the first shelf extending in its entirety away from the base section to a free end along a plane substantially parallel to a plane formed by the base section, the free end being at the terminus of the first shelf, and a second wall extending from the base; installing studs adjacent the first wall; supporting a first sheet of drywall on the first shelf above the floor surface; affixing the first sheet of drywall to the studs. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the sill plate further comprises a second shelf associated with the second wall, the second shelf extending in its entirety along a plane substantially parallel to a plane formed by the base section, the method further comprising: supporting a second sheet of drywall on the second shelf above the floor surface; affixing the second sheet of drywall to the studs. 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said step of supporting drywall on the first shelf elevates the drywall above the floor surface approximately ¼-inch to ¾-inch. 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the second shelf is formed continuously with the second wall. 18. The method of claim 14, wherein said step of installing studs adjacent the first wall locates the studs between the first wall and the second wall. 19. A kit of components for use in the construction of steel stud framing, said kit comprising: a sill plate, the sill plate comprising a base section, a first wall extending from said base section to a first wall end, a first shelf formed continuously with said first wall, said first shelf extending from said first wall below said first wall end and above the base section, at least a portion of the section of said first wall spanning between said first shelf and said first wall end being substantially linear, said first shelf being substantially parallel to said base from said first wall to its terminus at a free end away from the base section and being adapted to support drywall, a second wall extending from said base section; and, at least one stud. 20. A sill plate for supporting dry wall in steel stud framing, said sill plate comprising: an elongate base section having a first edge and a second edge; a first wall formed integrally with said base section, said first wall extending generally perpendicular from said first edge of said base to a first wall end; a first flap, said first flap formed integrally with said first wall and said base section, said first flap extending along said first wall toward said base section, said first flap including a linear portion; and a first shelf, said first shelf formed integrally with said first flap, said first wall, and said base, said first shelf extending outwardly away from the base section from a point between said first wall end and said base section to a free end from said first flap substantially parallel to said base, the free end being the terminus of said shelf. 21. The sill plate of claim 20, wherein said sill plate is formed by roll forming.
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