Inside corner steel walls, constructed with four C-Studs meeting perpendicularly, are a method used in drywall framing to create a sturdy, angular connection between walls. The C-Studs, named for their channel-shaped cross-section, are aligned in pairs to form two walls that intersect at a 90-degree angle.
This construction method ensures structural integrity, stability, and clean finish in the corners of rooms. The C-Studs are usually fastened together and to the floor and ceiling tracks with screws or welding, and are particularly effective in optimizing space while creating sound and fire barriers in both residential and commercial settings.
Steel Wall Inside Corners are constructed with stud depths of 3.625”, 5.5” (9.2, 14 cm) and stud spacings of 12”, 16”, 24” (30.5, 40.6, 61 cm). Overall heights for Steel Walls are typically between 8’-12’ (2.44-3.66 m).
Inside corner steel walls, constructed with four C-Studs meeting perpendicularly, are a method used in drywall framing to create a sturdy, angular connection between walls. The C-Studs, named for their channel-shaped cross-section, are aligned in pairs to form two walls that intersect at a 90-degree angle.
This construction method ensures structural integrity, stability, and clean finish in the corners of rooms. The C-Studs are usually fastened together and to the floor and ceiling tracks with screws or welding, and are particularly effective in optimizing space while creating sound and fire barriers in both residential and commercial settings.
Steel Wall Inside Corners are constructed with stud depths of 3.625”, 5.5” (9.2, 14 cm) and stud spacings of 12”, 16”, 24” (30.5, 40.6, 61 cm). Overall heights for Steel Walls are typically between 8’-12’ (2.44-3.66 m).