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An idea. Frame exterior wall cc1200
If nothing else, set up some pieces yourself with the distance and test if you think it's wobbly. I survive ivf!
In addition to everything I mentioned as advantages, I should add that the advantages are not particularly significant, as I see it. But if there are no or minimal disadvantages, I see no reason not to gain the (small) benefits I can get. If I save one or a few percent energy with the walls, that will save me a few dollars per year.
But that’s why I’m writing here, I hope someone will see the hole in my thinking, why this is such a terrible idea. Propeller studs and wobbly walls are things that need to be considered and further pondered.
But that’s why I’m writing here, I hope someone will see the hole in my thinking, why this is such a terrible idea. Propeller studs and wobbly walls are things that need to be considered and further pondered.
Sheet metal rule might be the answer, but what do they actually cost?
On Beijer's website, I find 22:-/meter.
But I wonder what I can actually expect to pay for them? Does anyone have an idea of what the price for larger customers might be? I have discounts that place me somewhere between BuildMax prices and carpenter firms.
On Beijer's website, I find 22:-/meter.
But I wonder what I can actually expect to pay for them? Does anyone have an idea of what the price for larger customers might be? I have discounts that place me somewhere between BuildMax prices and carpenter firms.
Spontaneously, I see a greater advantage in using 36x195 with chamfered edges as the actual contact surface/thermal bridge against horizontal becomes about 30x45mm point-shaped thermal bridge. Completely different price for these in my shopping list anyway, in the previous list they are at 17.20kr per meter 
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