hi this is george I lived in hickory Nc. for16 years are U the Bob who worked at CVCC? if I was still there I would join your building Party. Cordially, George M. Würtzel On Feb 13, 2012, at 5:59 PM, "Bob Kennedy" <intheshop@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Where are you doing this? The mountain place or the home in Winston? I'll > come over and you can use my framing nailer. We could do it in a day that > way. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: John Sherrer > To: blindwoodworker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 6:56 PM > Subject: [blindwoodworker] Re: Studs again > > What I am going to do is add studs to a garage wall, actually two garages, > since they were built with the studs being four feet apart. > John > > From: blindwoodworker-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:blindwoodworker-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of louis scrivani > Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 12:14 PM > To: blindwoodworker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [blindwoodworker] Re: Studs again > > How about this if it is a non bearing wall, then go with a aluminum stud. > > From: Bill Gallik > Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 4:52 AM > To: blindwoodworker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [blindwoodworker] Re: Studs again > > Wouldn’t most of you agree that it might depend on the purpose of the wall? I > would think that a purely placement wall (as opposed to a structural support > wall) would be adequately served with screws instead of nails. I will gladly > stand corrected if someone offers a sound reason to the contrary, but if a > wall’s only purpose is to divide a huge basement into several areas or if a > main living area wall bears no structural weight, then why would screws not > be adequate? > > -------- > Holland's Person, Bill > - "The biggest seller is cookbooks and the second is diet books - how not to > eat what you've just learned how to cook." > - Andy Rooney > - Personal Note: Thought this an appropriate quote after the Holiday > splurging! >