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As an example , we ' ll use the standard 2 X 4 stud wall . First , let ' s see what the
resistance is for such a ... Next , let ' s fill the 31 / 2 - inch air space between the
studs with different insulators . In this case the value of 1 for 3 / 2 inches of air in ...
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As suggested in Chapter 6 , this can be done by using 2 X 6 studs in the walls
spaced 24 inches apart ( instead of the usual 16 inches ) . Since the actual depth
of these 2 X 6 studs is 5 % 2 inches , you have 2 inches more space to use for ...
As suggested in Chapter 6 , this can be done by using 2 X 6 studs in the walls
spaced 24 inches apart ( instead of the usual 16 inches ) . Since the actual depth
of these 2 X 6 studs is 5 % 2 inches , you have 2 inches more space to use for ...
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Studs are nominal 24 " on center . - Door opening and end - wall top plate
overlap will alter this spacing somewhat . FIGURE 17 - 5 : STUD - WALL
CONSTRUCTION nient attachment . At its upper end , the roof will have to be
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Studs are nominal 24 " on center . - Door opening and end - wall top plate
overlap will alter this spacing somewhat . FIGURE 17 - 5 : STUD - WALL
CONSTRUCTION nient attachment . At its upper end , the roof will have to be
attached to a 2 X ...
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