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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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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.
Sameer sopori said:
7 years ago
Stud: Stud is a vertical support for the glass, gypsum, wood partitions.
Runner: Runner is a horizontal support for the glass, gypsum, wood partitions.
Runner: Runner is a horizontal support for the glass, gypsum, wood partitions.
Ravi Mehta said:
1 decade ago
An upright support in the wall of a building to which sheathing, drywall, etc. are attached.
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.
Shiv kumar said:
1 decade ago
An upright support in the wall of building are attached which sheathing.
RAMLAL DAS said:
8 years ago
Studs are a fundamental element in frame building.
Abhishek said:
1 decade ago
Are studs provided in doors also?
Leo said:
10 years ago
Studs are working like columns.
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