The studs should be 16" apart.
If you're estimating the lumber, figure 1 stud per linear foot of wall.
You'll need the extra's for corners and headers and plates.
8 spaces, 9 studs.
92 5/8"
14 studs
If there are no windows, doors or partitions in the wall and no corner walls on the end you will need 13 studs, 24 feet of bottom plate and 48 feet of top plate.
[(Linear feet x 12) / 16] + 1 is the formula.
there are 12 studs and 11 spaces in a 14' wall
how many 2x4 studs for a 52 ft wall 16 and 24 inches on center
31 Studs not counting corners
8 spaces, 9 studs.
92 5/8"
about 17 2x4 s If you have no windows or door openings and no partitions or corner framing you will need 13 studs and 3-16' 2x4's. How to figure this: Multiple the length of wall (16') by 12 (12" in a foot) and then divide by 16 (spacing 16") and add one for the end. 16x12=192 Divided by 16=12 + 1=13
29 studs. 27 studs @ 16"o.c (doubled at each end)
19 studs one every 18 inches
If you drywall on 16" on-centre studs, with sheet length perpendicular to the studs, and screw the two outside length edges at 6" spacing (as it should be) and the two interior studs at 12" spacing, the answer is 48 drywall screws per 4'x8' sheet.
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Wood costs less.
14 studs