Does stud orientation matter?

The vertical orientation of the deep face absolutely doesn't matter... though having it horizontal, spanning the full width of the studs would help to prevent torsion/twisting forces, and thus would be ever-so-slightly preferred.
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Do studs go all the way up?

They're always spaced either 16 or 24 inches on center (measured from center to center) along the wall and run between the floor and ceiling. Drywall or lath (for plaster walls) attaches to the edge of the studs.
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Can you frame with studs sideways?

When you use 2-by-4 wall studs, which are 1 1/2 inches thick, and turn them sideways, the studs will fit flush with the edges of the floor and ceiling plates. Use wall studs that coincide with the height of the other walls.
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Is there an up and down to metal studs?

They typically only go one way. Or rather, there is no "up" vs. "down", and as far as like "C" or a "backwards "C" - well whichever way you do it you should be consistent within a given wall.
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Do studs go horizontally or vertically?

The studs are the vertical pieces that make up most of a wall's frame. The cavities between the studs are called bays (or stud bays). A horizontal piece at the bottom of the wall is called the bottom plate. The studs are nailed to this plate, which is nailed to the floor.
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Does it matter which way you hang drywall?

Structural strength – Drywall is typically stronger when hung in the long direction than it is in the short direction, which means less chance of sagging when attached perpendicular.
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Do stud finders work horizontally?

Slowly slide the stud finder to the right, horizontally, while keeping the unit flat on the wall.
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Which way should the soft side of the stud face?

Although there is healthy debate among hangers over which they prefer, the soft side of your studs should face the origin of your layout, which is also the starting point of your hanging. All the studs in a wall should face the same way with the exception of floaters and door studs.
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What is the soft side of a metal stud?

The stud is U shaped, or open to one side. The open side is referred to as the “soft side.” The direction of layout goes from soft side to hard side. Locking corners should also be considered.
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Can you use 2 by 2 for framing?

A wall built from 2x2s is not strong enough to support any load-bearing weight but is perfect as a partition wall. To frame a 2x2 wall, connect a top and sole plate to the existing adjoining wall and add studs, spacers and fire blocking as you work from right to left.
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Can I use 2x4 for studs?

Most wall assemblies, especially those in older homes, are built with two-by-four (2x4) studs. Since modern two-by-fours are not 4 inches, the true depth of the wall cavity is 3 1/2 inches. In most wall applications, you will use R-13 or R-15 kraft-faced fiberglass insulation rolls for these two-by-four stud walls.
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Why do stud finders never work?

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Most magnet-type stud finders don't work effectively since they reply on locating the fasteners (screws) used to secure the drywall. These can be very difficult to locate.
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Can I use my phone as a stud finder?

Stud finder app for iOS and Android brings the simplicity and effectiveness of a real stud detector tool to your iPhone or Android device. The app uses your device's compass (magnetometer sensor) to pinpoint metal studs, nails, and screws embedded in all wood wall studs.
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Are studs 16 on Center?

Rather than measuring the distance between the edges of the studs, you measure the distance from the center of one stud to the other center of another stud. How far apart are studs in a wall? Studs should be placed 16 inches apart on center.
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Which side of a metal stud do you screw first?

Set screws first at each end of the metal framing track and then every 3 ft. along the track. Overlap track corners by notching the first track's flange so the overlapping track can slide into place. On long, straight runs, overlap adjoining tracks 6 in.
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Why are there holes in metal studs?

Metal studs save money and are easy to install. Metal studs have precut holes designed to accommodate electrical and plumbing lines. When running NM cable through metal framing, inspect the holes to be sure there are no rough or sharp edges that could damage insulation.
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How much weight can metal studs hold?

The axial load, or load weight limit, for metal studs varies widely. An 8-foot, 3-1/2-inch metal stud, for instance, may support over 2,000 pounds, while a 16-foot stud of the same width will support as little as 400 pounds.
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What is a stud kicker?

The Kicker Stud are a court heel withclear perspex upper embellished with gold studs. 11cm stiletto heel. Blush heel panel. Arch support to wear all day long. Pointed toe.
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Can you splice metal studs together?

In cold-formed steel construction, these modifications often include the need to splice two studs together in order to attain a desired span or wall height. In any case where a splice is required, the strength of the splice must be evaluated to confirm it is adequate to resist the experienced loads.
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Can I use my iPhone as a stud finder?

First, no iPhone app can locate 2x4s because phone hardware generally doesn't include an electromagnetic density sensor to find wooden studs.
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Can a stud finder mistake a pipe for a stud?

In our last video, 'mapping a wall' we discovered a wall can hide objects like pipes and conduit; which a stud finder will detect along with the studs. Here are Four ways to check to see if what you found is actually a stud: Studs should be about 16 to 24 inches apart Center to Center.
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How do you know if you hit the stud?

Simply drill or nail into the wall at the location you found with a stud finder. If it goes in and gets stuck, you've hit the stud. If it suddenly slides into the wall and is easy to pull out, you've gone through the drywall and hit air!
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