Outside corner steel walls, utilizing three C-Studs, are employed to construct strong and neat exterior angles in drywall framing. Two C-Studs meet perpendicularly, forming the structural backbone of the walls. A third C-Stud is then placed at the junction where these two C-Studs meet, providing additional support and protection to the corner.
This triple-stud configuration ensures robustness and prevents damage to the edges. The C-Studs are secured to each other and to the floor and ceiling tracks, typically with screws. Once in place, drywall panels are attached to create a clean, sharp exterior corner that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Steel Wall Outside 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).
Outside corner steel walls, utilizing three C-Studs, are employed to construct strong and neat exterior angles in drywall framing. Two C-Studs meet perpendicularly, forming the structural backbone of the walls. A third C-Stud is then placed at the junction where these two C-Studs meet, providing additional support and protection to the corner.
This triple-stud configuration ensures robustness and prevents damage to the edges. The C-Studs are secured to each other and to the floor and ceiling tracks, typically with screws. Once in place, drywall panels are attached to create a clean, sharp exterior corner that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Steel Wall Outside 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).