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wood stud size

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 8:59 am
by fretless
there´s always talk about 2x4´s but over here in austria i didn´t see those sizes anywhere which would be appr. 5x10 cm. instead here we have 5x8 cm!

this shouldn´t be a major problem for a 6,6x3,6x3 m room (22x12x10 ft), should it?

fretless

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 9:11 am
by John Sayers
In your country they would be called 100mm x 50mm or more probably 95mm x 45mm

cheers
john

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 12:00 pm
by AndrewMc
fretless - US lumber is actually smaller than the stated dimensions. 2 x 4 studs are in reality 1.5 x 3.5. Your 5 x 8 cm studs are approx 2 x 3.5 - so pretty much the same - just a bit thicker.

You'll have no problem using those, or whatever is close.

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 12:22 pm
by knightfly
This is assuming you are NOT talking about ceiling joists or floor joists - for those, there are different calculations needed depending on the span - if that's what you need to know, let us know. I have span limits for most sizes and grades of lumber, but would need to know grade and species as well... Steve

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 11:07 pm
by fretless
knightfly wrote:This is assuming you are NOT talking about ceiling joists or floor joists - for those, there are different calculations needed depending on the span - if that's what you need to know, let us know. I have span limits for most sizes and grades of lumber, but would need to know grade and species as well... Steve
initially i didn´t mean ceiling joists, but i´d definately like to know the limits, please! :) since the grades of lumber seem to be called a little different here could you please state span limits for structural/grade 1/grade 2 for 2x4 studs and i will check out the corresponding grades over here?! the species :twisted: you get over here is mostly fir/spruce if i understand correctly.

thanks a lot!

fretless