I was given a small pile of steel studs from a wall a friend took out. The recent quakes that shook my house had me scrounging to take down a stacked block temp wall and replace it. It scared the lady of the house to keep that up.
The steel studs were used and the future doorway covered with painted plywood.
Fast, gosh darn easy and quite solid to fill a 8 X 6' opening. Few tools required also which was nice.
Got me thinking to build a small outbuilding of them sheathed with fiberglass roofing panels as siding to keep it very low maintence and translucent on the roof for light inside.
It would be on a pallet with skids and probably 8 X 10' at the biggest. Sloped one panel roof and 16'' on center stud walls.
Would this push the limits of the materials at all? We get high winds so earth anchors will have to be used but that would be a minor factor. It would be in the shadow of a two story house for a little additional weather protection.
The steel studs were used and the future doorway covered with painted plywood.
Fast, gosh darn easy and quite solid to fill a 8 X 6' opening. Few tools required also which was nice.
Got me thinking to build a small outbuilding of them sheathed with fiberglass roofing panels as siding to keep it very low maintence and translucent on the roof for light inside.
It would be on a pallet with skids and probably 8 X 10' at the biggest. Sloped one panel roof and 16'' on center stud walls.
Would this push the limits of the materials at all? We get high winds so earth anchors will have to be used but that would be a minor factor. It would be in the shadow of a two story house for a little additional weather protection.
