I'm about to begin building a small detatched garage behind my house. I'm tinkerin with 2x4"x10' studs spaced 16" OC for the walls, or 2x6"x10' with 24"oc spacing. What would be the best route to take?
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Here's some information for you.
2009 International Residential Code online free:
Chapter 6 is wall construction. Table R602.3(5) governs the size, height, and spacing of wood studs. Not the height limitation is 10' for bearing walls. There is a provision to allow up to 12' heights if you increase the bracing. Scroll down this link until you find the table: http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/ic...9_6_sec002.htm
Table R602.3.1 shows the maximum allowable length of wood wall studs for most homes including our area. It provides for heights up to 24', but you can see the grade, dimension, and spacing of the studs goes up a ton. For your purposes, you can space 2x4's at 24" o.c. and be fine (assuming your roof span isn't greater than 32').
Hope that helps.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostDoesn't really answer his question:
"I was just curious if a 2x6 on 24" centers would be as sturdy as 2x4's on 16" centers."
Seems like more of an engineering question that a code question.
Not that I can help in any way.
To be specific though, yes, it's a design question if he wants to know which is stronger. I can pull a manual down and look, but I have a conf. call in 5 mins. OP, reply if you really want that information or just work from the tables referenced above for what is permissible per code.
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Originally posted by Diabolic View PostI've decided to go with 2x6's at 24"OC. It should be sturdy enough for a garage.
Basically, if you're going to be hanging heavy stuff, just account for that in either your interior wall material or otherwise. Plenty of work around options either way you go and whatever you do.
Personally I recommend plywood or osb, painted white.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by Diabolic View PostI've decided to go with 2x6's at 24"OC. It should be sturdy enough for a garage.
People say, "It should be sturdy enough for a garage/deck/loft/carport/etc."
It's not "what" you're building; it's what it's supporting. What if the garage is 40' x 40' and has a loft? That changes everything. You have to look at the spans and the load they support to determine if something is heavy enough.
I'm sure the size of your garage falls well within the capacity of 2x6 @ 24 oc, but just make sure.
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