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| "Harry K" wrote in message
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| On May 7, 6:38 pm, "Eigenvector" wrote:
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| On May 7, 8:03 pm, "Eigenvector" wrote:
| I'm gonna move a stud over to help accomodate a light fixture
that I
| worked
| on this weekend.
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| The way I see it, if I move the stud over 4", then put another
stud 4"
| to
| the other side of the where the first stud was originally I
should
| have
| my
| bases covered. Should I use a stringer between the studs if I
do
| this?
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| I know, moving a stud to work on a light seems like overkill but
if I
| move
| the light I'd have to rerun the wiring, repair the siding where
the
| fixture
| hole is, when I could just remove some vaneer paneling in a
closet and
| move
| a stud 4" then put the paneling back up.
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| Am I just being crazy here? Seems like moving a stud would be
simple
| to
| do - simpler than repairing cedar siding planks and tearing out
a wall
| to
| reroute a wiring run.
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| I'm with Speedy and you.
| If you can work from the inside you disturb less.
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| Was the fixture fastened through the siding and to the stud?
| You don't have to move the entire stud, which should be nailed to
the
| sheathing.
| You might saw out the piece you need for access to the wiring,
then
| sister a new stud to the original.
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| T
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| All excellent comments from all of you - thanks guys.
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| Originally I had considered using the jigsaw to cut the stud out
while I
| was
| installing the light - or rather the replacement light (see my
previous
| post
| on "help with porchlight"). I wasn't sure if the exterior studs
were
| structural or not so I opted to not cut it and decided that moving
it
| would
| be better.
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| I actually totally forgot that the sheathing would be attached to
the
| stud,
| one more headache I missed. Cutting the stud then putting
stringers up
| would work totally. Like I said I just wasn't sure if cutting it
would
| weaken the framing and do more damage in the long run.- Hide quoted
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| Just commenting on the structual aspect:
| I was taught that all exterior walls are to be considered load
| bearing. Now I don't agree with that in the case of a simple gable
| end wall but...
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| Harry K
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| Well I can still install another stud if it looks iffy. Wouldn't be
that
| hard at all



why move the stud?
why not just install an electrical "pan" box on the stud?

the stud you are moving or cutting could be holding up the ridge or
window/door header.
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