03-17-2016, 10:13 PM
Must be an east coast thing...
Not saying it's a bad idea, just never seen 'em here. Christ, what a pain running wire must be with those in the way!
I've been inside a lot of walls.. and have never seen that once. Maybe that's a local code thing? Sure isn't used here.
I do have those here.
Not saying it's a bad idea, just never seen 'em here. Christ, what a pain running wire must be with those in the way!
space-time wrote:
[quote=Paul F.]
[quote=MikeF]
Typically, in household walls, there will be a cross 2x4 approximately 48 inches from the floor (halfway up the wall between the studs); considered a fire-break. As long as you're on one side or the other, this solution will work -- it's not easy trying to drill through that cross piece without affecting the wall surface...
The cross piece is also typically used for nailing/screwing the drywall edge to as drywall is typically installed perpendicular to the stud direction.
I've been inside a lot of walls.. and have never seen that once. Maybe that's a local code thing? Sure isn't used here.
I do have those here.