158 CHAPTER THIRTEEN
EXAMPLE 13-13 INTERIOR WALLS INTERSECTING
EXTERIOR WALLS
FIGURE 13.28.Floor Plan.
Refer to Figures 13.27 and 13.28
9 interior walls intersect with the exterior
Studs (intersections)18 studs
Studs (intersections)9 intersections2 studs per intersection
Purchase Quantity
Size Length (lf ) Pieces
2 48 18
(d) Wall intersections: using 2 6 exterior studs, the
wall intersection may be made up of one or two
studs (Figure 13.29) with drywall clips used to secure
the gypsum board (drywall). Some specifications
and details require that three studs be used for 2 6
intersections (similar to the 2 4 intersections).
(e) Wall openings: typically, extra studs are required
at all openings in the wall (Figure 13.30). How-
ever, when the openings are planned to fit into
the framing of the building, they require less
extra material. Figure 13.31a shows the material
required for a window, which has not been
worked into the module of the framing. Fig-
ure 13.31b shows the material for a window,
which has been worked into the module of the
framing. The layout in Figure 13.31a actually
requires four extra studs; in 13.31b, three extra
studs; and in 13.32a, two extra studs.
FIGURE 13.29.Wall Intersection Detail (2 6s).