Milkshaken
hello. I was setting up a lot of steel studs at the end of the 80s and the beginning of the 90s,,, it was a bit revolutionary back then,,, I find steel beams and steel studs to be lighter than, for example, wooden ones...
it is also very easy to install them with a power screwdriver and self-drilling screws.

I don't remember the exact lengths that were available back then, but the easiest thing you can do is turn to the building supply store you plan to shop at and ask and ask and ask..... they have all the information.
 
You're welcome Mathias... Beijer is good, but unfortunately much more expensive than most others!

..//N
 
Milkshaken
dejmon: I buy mine at beijer,,,, but I buy a little more then..... I have an account there and get a discount,,,, 15% the thing with beijer in a smaller town at least, is that the service is very good, you can ask for advice, they fetch, they are service-friendly..... I have been several times at cheapy,,,,, Poor selection, unknowledgeable staff, and moreover, they never seem to have time for the customers.... My experiences unfortunately, but that's how it is.....

As for Beijer, I know that they can also get hold of basically everything you need...
no bitter tones about: "No, we don't have that in our range"

Service is the key word.... at least I pay a little extra for that...
 
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