Those studs are in compression, mostly, and if sistered to another stud, and fastened to an inner or outer wall in some fashion, you have no issues with "brittle."

--R


On 4/28/14 5:41 PM, Randy Bennell wrote:
Yes, that is a normal stud length but why would it be brittle?



On 28/04/2014 4:37 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
Cut 92 5/8" long, I believe, to make up a total of 96" (8 feet) for a standard 8 foot wall section using a double top plate.

Don't know the metric equivalent, sorry.

Dan

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On Apr 28, 2014, at 4:09 PM, Randy Bennell <rbenn...@bennell.ca> wrote:

What is a dry wall stud?

Are we talking about something different than a basic 2X4?



On 28/04/2014 2:42 PM, Larry Turner wrote:
BTW, don't make the mistake of using dry wall studs. You probably know all of this but they are much too brittle.

Good Luck -

LarryT




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