29 studs. 27 studs @ 16"o.c (doubled at each end)
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12' is max for a 2 x 4 wall. You will need 69 studs for a 90' wall with 16" centers.
The answer depends on the spacing of the 2x4s and the design of the structure (i.e. roof, the number of windows, & doors, etc). In general, though, if you figure there will be one 2x4 every 16 inches on center for the walls, you can roughly solve the problem as follows: 1. You can take the square root of your 800 SF to calculate the length of the walls. This would produce a structure that is approximately 28' 3" x 28'3" square (28.28 ft^2 = sqrt (800)). 2. Since you will have 4 walls and each wall will have at least 22 studs in it (22=28.28' * 12" / 16") then you will need at least 88 studs for the walls (88 studs =22 studs * 4 walls). 3. Assuming you make a simple slanted roof with no soffit overhang and 20" rafter spacing, you would need a minimum of 34 2x4s for rafters & a center support beam. (34 = (28.28' * 12" / 20" * rafters placed on both sides of a center support beam). 4. You will need 36 (2x4x10's) for wall sole & wall caps (36 = (28' 3" / 10 * 4 walls * 3 layers (1 sole + 2 cap layers)) Therefore, you would need a minimum of 158 (2x4s) (158=88+34+36). You would of course need more 2x4s for framing windows, doors, & any interior walls, closets, etc.
You have two options. You can purchase 24" cross pieces for your grid, to turn the 2X4 sections into 2X2 sections, or you can purchase 2X4 tiles that look like 2X2 tiles. Ceilume's Stratford Style is a good example.
All outside facing wall should be insulated with fibergalss insulators. There are 2x4 size that comes in rolls, I've used one roll for single 10'x8' wall. I would get 5 roll for your needs. Remember to insulate your ceilng.
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how many 2x4 studs for a 52 ft wall 16 and 24 inches on center
it would depend on actual the dimensions of the room rather then the square footage.Play it safe and order 1 2X4 for every 1 linear foot of wall.
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
depends on what size stud you are using and what material is going on the studs. for a non load bearing wall using 2x4 studs and to be covered with drywall a 16" on center layout is typical.
In England typical stud spacing is 16", so 10 studs. Sometimes people use 2' spacing, which would require 7 studs
9 if the studs are on 16" center and 7 if on 24"
12' is max for a 2 x 4 wall. You will need 69 studs for a 90' wall with 16" centers.
Walls are commonly framed with 2x4 lumber, known as studs. The covering is fastened to the wall to enclose it.
You use hemlock 2x4 for studs and cover it with drywall. That's the simplest ,cheapest way to make an interior wall.
That cannot be answered without looking at the plans.
10 studs for the walls for 16" on center and you need a single bottom plate and double top plate... 16 2x4's should do the trick