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How thick are interior wood frame walls typically drawn?
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5.5” inches including drywall
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3.5” this is the stud thickness and the drywall
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3.5", this does not include the drywall
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5.5” this does not include drywall
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Dimensional lumber is a minimum of 2 inches wide and 2 to 4 inches thick. Beams and stringers are a minimum of 5 inches thick, with the width at least 2 inches greater than the thickness dimension. Posts and timbers are a minimum of 5 inches thick, and the width does not exceed the thickness by more than 2 inches.
Detailed explanation-2: -Interior walls are called partitions. The most common thickness for partitions nowadays is 4 ½”.
Detailed explanation-3: -Typically, the wall thickness will be in the range 0.5 mm to 4 mm. In specific cases, wall thicknesses that are either smaller or bigger also occur. A basic design guideline is to keep wall thicknesses as thin and as uniform as possible.
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