Need help stabilizing a wall that is 168 cm high. To make it easier to describe, I have drawn my kitchen and walls are almost complete, but the wall marked in beige is not entirely stable. A tall cabinet, fridge, and freezer will be mounted against this wall, and then everything will be framed with a countertop.
The stud on the floor is screwed with 100 mm screws with 30 cc, and is framed with 45 cc. I have used angle brackets and 40 mm screws.
I would prefer not to go all the way to the ceiling if I don't have to.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can solve the problem?
The picture is available at the following address: http://hem.bredband.net/b242872/
Grateful for all tips and ideas!
The stud on the floor is screwed with 100 mm screws with 30 cc, and is framed with 45 cc. I have used angle brackets and 40 mm screws.
I would prefer not to go all the way to the ceiling if I don't have to.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can solve the problem?
The picture is available at the following address: http://hem.bredband.net/b242872/
Grateful for all tips and ideas!
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If you haven't gone too far, there is a significant difference if you glue and screw drywall and/or OSB to studs in such cases, especially to the floor joist (or the sill for any bästervistrar) which can also be glued to the floor.
Maybe a nice stainless steel bracket that goes up and attaches to the ceiling?
When I put OSB and plasterboard on one side it became unstable, so I wrote my question since I am a beginner. The day after I put OSB and plasterboard on the other side and my concerns were resolved.
Thanks anyway for your answers.
Thanks anyway for your answers.
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