80 for your studs, using the same for plates? If so, add the full linear footage for your rim and header, ALL around the building.
To determine how many 2x4x8 boards you need for an 8-foot wall, you first need to know the spacing of the studs. Typically, studs are placed 16 inches apart on center. An 8-foot wall requires approximately six studs (including one at each end), so you would need about 6 boards, assuming you are using the entire length of each board for the wall studs. Additionally, you may need extra boards for top and bottom plates, so it's wise to purchase a few more.
In England typical stud spacing is 16", so 10 studs. Sometimes people use 2' spacing, which would require 7 studs
192 sq ft. (12x16)
That's going to depend on all of these other factors: -- height of the ceiling in the room -- are there rooms above or below the 2000-sq-ft room -- how many of the walls in the room are outside walls -- how many people are usually in the room when it needs to be heated -- what the outside walls of the building are made of -- what type of insulation the building walls have -- the climate in which the building is located
Standard studs are spaced 16" apart. 30 feet times 12 inches = 360 inches. 360 inches divided by 16 inches = 22.5. If you are measuring left to right, the right-side stud from the frame becomes the last one. Depending on how you will compensate for the extra 8" at the end, you will need 21 or 22 2x4s.
To determine how many 2x4x8 boards you need for an 8-foot wall, you first need to know the spacing of the studs. Typically, studs are placed 16 inches apart on center. An 8-foot wall requires approximately six studs (including one at each end), so you would need about 6 boards, assuming you are using the entire length of each board for the wall studs. Additionally, you may need extra boards for top and bottom plates, so it's wise to purchase a few more.
That cannot be answered without looking at the plans.
200 square feet
200 square feet.
The freestanding canopies are very useful for any event that shades you from the sun and weather conditions. An 10X20 canopy covers about 200 square feet of shade.
20 10 Ft vertical studs plus 8 10 ft top/bottom plates, assuming double plates on the top.
it can have 6 or more studs
31 Studs not counting corners
29 studs. 27 studs @ 16"o.c (doubled at each end)
assuming those numbers are in feet: 10 ft * 20 ft = 200 sq. ft.
there are 12 studs and 11 spaces in a 14' wall
1998 - 2004 4 studs