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1st November 2012, 05:50 PM #1
Replacing existing 100mm hardwood stud walls with pine?
I am doing some minor removal and reposition of a few internal stud walls that are currently in 100mm hardwood. What is the best way to do this since studs are now 90mm not 100mm?
Can I get 100mm pine studs from anywhere, should I pack out the extra 10mm or is it better to replace whole wall with 90 mm pine studs?
Your feedback and comments would be appreciated.
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