lilranch2001
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96 minus 4.5
If standard framing material is being used...using a double top plate on walls framed with "pre-cut" studs (92 5/8")...Walls will not fit under an 8' ceiling...92 5/8" + 3" for top and bottom plates = 95 5/8"...It is not common to hang ceilings before interior partitions are framed/stood...
If double top plates are required typical pre-cut studs will require further cutting...Also...unless it is a designed bearing wall...any other interior walls are not supposed to be framed up tight under trusses etc...they should be about 1/2"- 3/4" below but close enough to so top plates can be fixed with a framing nail etc. to plumb them...
This guy sort of explains it:
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Theres 2 sizes of precuts.If you really want to twist somebody around, ask them the length of a pre-cut stud.
Hint, 96" it ain't.
Theres 2 sizes of precuts.
Anything that is labeled a "stud" is "pre-cut" regardless...
^^^^
Now I know, but I cheated.![]()
Yeah, in the olden days, the rumor was you could do it, but you had to get it up to about 50 mph. Never tried it, never saw it done.
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