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Steel stud roof framing techniques.
Cut one stud to size and use that along with a level to mark the location of the top plate at both ends and snap a line to guide placement.
How to building frame a roof by steel frame amazing smart techniques practical implementation.
The rise or height of the roof at its peak is the altitude of the triangle.
Don t worry about cutting your studs to fit perfectly.
And the line length measurement from the roof peak to the building wall is the hypotenuse.
Steel studs are perfectly straight and they don t shrink split rot or mold.
Unlike wood steel studs are reliably straight.
Steel framing is used in most office and commercial construction and it has several advantages over wood.
The framing of a basic gable roof is based on a right angle triangle and the various roof framing components fit the triangle.
Studs are available in 20 18 16 14 and 12 gauges to meet specific building specifications.
The run or half the building span is the base of the triangle.
Steel framing is easier to handle because steel studs weigh 1 less than wood studs and can be installed at 4 on center.
Metal stud frame as you can see in this image you have to install the mineral wool between the studs and secure it with a wire net.
It s completely unnecessary in metal stud framing.
Stud widths are available in 2 1 2 3 5 8 6 and 8 inch configurations.
This basic techniques can also be used when framing a wall with metal studs but you have to pay attention the the electrical wires and cables which go through it.
Long term maintenance costs are reduced because steel.
Metal studs are produced for use as structural building elements.
3 625 in w x 120 in l x 1 25 in d prostud 3 5 8 25 ga galvanized steel metal stud.
They are also easy to store.
Item 15418 model 139495.
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