Hi everyone,
I'm doing final drawings for partition walls for re-decorating old house. Some spaces will be divided into 2 rooms. A non-load bearing partition wall will be made from metal studs.
What should I use:
1 = 50mm metal studs (46 - 48mm actual size), fixed back to back (doubled up) on 600mm centres? (some advise 400mm centres) - there's alot of confusing advice out there.
2 = 75mm metal studs, not doubled up, on 400mm centres
50 or 75 doesn't have space issue for me. I don't mind. Just what ever is the norm. I know 75 is much stronger, but if doubled 50mm's are norm and fine then I would run with that.
many thanks / simon
I'm doing final drawings for partition walls for re-decorating old house. Some spaces will be divided into 2 rooms. A non-load bearing partition wall will be made from metal studs.
What should I use:
1 = 50mm metal studs (46 - 48mm actual size), fixed back to back (doubled up) on 600mm centres? (some advise 400mm centres) - there's alot of confusing advice out there.
2 = 75mm metal studs, not doubled up, on 400mm centres
50 or 75 doesn't have space issue for me. I don't mind. Just what ever is the norm. I know 75 is much stronger, but if doubled 50mm's are norm and fine then I would run with that.
many thanks / simon