If nothing else, set up some pieces yourself with the distance and test if you think it's wobbly. I survive ivf!
 
Mikael_L
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.
 
Mikael_L
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.
 
Mikael_L said:
But I must ask, are you thinking of a 45x95 horizontally or vertically?
Vertically, I think, like the right picture.
 
Is the rough rule on the outside of the hammarbandet intended to support a potential floor frame? If so, I see no problems with your solution!
 
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 :D
 
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