19 or 21 if you double the ones on the ends so that the cross wall has something to nail to
14 studs
8 spaces, 9 studs.
Studs are normally on 16 inch centerlines, so, with 16 feet being 192 inches, you would need 12 plus 1 (for the starting stud) plus 2 (for the top and bottom plates) per wall. That is 15 studs per wall. Multiply that by 4 and you get 60 studs for the room. This doing not count framing for doors and windows, nor does it count studs for the floor and ceiling. If you get 16 foot studs, you can use 8 for the caps, leaving you needing 52 studs that are 8 foot long, so you would need 26 16 foot studs to make the 52 8 foot studs. The total required studs, then, is 34 16 foot studs.
An eighth of and inch is half of a quarter of an inch!
9 if the studs are on 16" center and 7 if on 24"
14 studs
@ 16 in centers - 9
12' is max for a 2 x 4 wall. You will need 69 studs for a 90' wall with 16" centers.
8 spaces, 9 studs.
Studs are normally on 16 inch centerlines, so, with 16 feet being 192 inches, you would need 12 plus 1 (for the starting stud) plus 2 (for the top and bottom plates) per wall. That is 15 studs per wall. Multiply that by 4 and you get 60 studs for the room. This doing not count framing for doors and windows, nor does it count studs for the floor and ceiling. If you get 16 foot studs, you can use 8 for the caps, leaving you needing 52 studs that are 8 foot long, so you would need 26 16 foot studs to make the 52 8 foot studs. The total required studs, then, is 34 16 foot studs.
6
it can have 6 or more studs
31 Studs not counting corners
I think the answer is 12 long sticks.
29 studs. 27 studs @ 16"o.c (doubled at each end)
An eighth of and inch is half of a quarter of an inch!
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