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This document shows drawings of metal stud framing using tubular steel studs as an alternative to traditional wood studs. The framing uses 2x4 tubular steel for the top and bottom horizontal members and vertical studs, with 2x2 tubular steel used for diagonal bracing between the vertical studs. Anchoring is provided through the use of 5/8" expansion bolts connecting the steel framing members.
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Drop Wall

This document shows drawings of metal stud framing using tubular steel studs as an alternative to traditional wood studs. The framing uses 2x4 tubular steel for the top and bottom horizontal members and vertical studs, with 2x2 tubular steel used for diagonal bracing between the vertical studs. Anchoring is provided through the use of 5/8" expansion bolts connecting the steel framing members.
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2X4 METAL STUDS

FIG 3

FIG 2 2X4 TUBULAR STEEL

5/8" EXPANSION BOLT 2X2 ANGLE BAR FULL


WELDED TO 2X4 TUBULAR

2X4 TUBULAR STEEL FOR


TOP AND BOTTOM CHORD,
2X2 TUBULAR AND VERTICAL SUPPORT
DIAGONAL STEEL

FIG 1
2X4 TUBULAR STEEL

FIG 1

FIG 2
FIG 3

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