I heard 24" on center and stopped watching.
I heard 24" on center and stopped watching.
The reasoning is when calculating for deflection (bending due to load), unbraced length is taken to the forth power.
164 =65536 244 =331776
The difference in deflection can be roughly estimated relative to eachother.
331776/65536= 5.0625
The deflection on a plywood sheathing between studs is 5 times higher for 24" o/c vs 16" o/c.
I just don't see how that loss in rigidity is worth the maybe $800 in lumber savings over the lifetime of the shed.
The reasoning is when calculating for deflection (bending due to load), unbraced length is taken to the forth power.
16^4 =65536
24^4 =331776
The difference in deflection can be roughly estimated relative to eachother.
331776/65536= 5.0625
The deflection on a plywood sheathing between studs is 5 times higher for 24" o/c vs 16" o/c.
I just don't see how that loss in rigidity is worth the maybe $800 in lumber savings over the lifetime of the shed.
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