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Discussion Forum : Building Construction - Section 1 (Q.No. 6)
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Stud(s) of a common wooden partition
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Gomathi D said:
5 years ago
Vertical wooden members - Studs.
Upper horizontal wooden member - Top plate.
Lower horizontal wooden member - Base plate.
Intermediate horizontal wooden members - Noggins.
Upper horizontal wooden member - Top plate.
Lower horizontal wooden member - Base plate.
Intermediate horizontal wooden members - Noggins.
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Ratna lohkare said:
4 years ago
Right, Thanks @Gomathi D.
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NIRANJAN S said:
1 decade ago
An upright timber in the wall of a building to which laths and plasterboard are nailed.
Siddu said:
1 decade ago
Studs are required for vertical wood on building material for common wood.
Ravi Mehta said:
1 decade ago
An upright support in the wall of a building to which sheathing, drywall, etc. are attached.
Abhishek said:
1 decade ago
Are studs provided in doors also?
Shiv kumar said:
1 decade ago
An upright support in the wall of building are attached which sheathing.
Atiq Ur Rahman said:
10 years ago
What is studs?
Leo said:
10 years ago
Studs are working like columns.
Deepak said:
10 years ago
Studs may be frame partition of door and Windows to which shutter (movable portion) are attached so for common window partition they must be vertical member.
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