I'm going to set up some interior walls that I plan to attach with steel studs to the floor and ceiling. The ceiling is a mono-pitched roof with about a 13° slope. So, if I attach the steel stud to the ceiling joists, they will also be angled at 13° and therefore not directed straight down to the floor stud.
What's the best way to solve this?
 
Wedges or cleave saw a stud at 13° to be screwed into the ceiling.
 
Mazen Mazen said:
Wedges or rip saw a board at 13° that is screwed into the ceiling.
Ah ok. It'll have to be wedges then. I thought for a while about using a metal stud and folding down the edges, but maybe that won't work...
 
There are steel rails that can be angled, Norgips has a version.
 
Lulaua Lulaua said:
There are steel rails that can be angled, Norgips has a variant.
Yes, that would be something. I've googled around now, but couldn't find these. I've emailed Norgips, let's see what they say :)
 
Lulaua Lulaua said:
kind of here: [link]
That was a new acquaintance, smart.
 
Lulaua Lulaua said:
kind of here: [link]
I hope I'm better at building interior walls than googling ;). Unfortunately, it's out of stock in Stockholm :(
 
Received a response from Norgips that the adjustable steel rail was discontinued many years ago. However, it seems to still be available in three Bauhaus stores (if the stock balance is correct).
 
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