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nnacey


Mar 7, 2015, 4:37 PM
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I am building a wall at home and have the framing all done. I am ready to drill out the holes in the plywood. I will not have access to the back of the wall so I am putting the T nuts all in first before putting up the plywood. My question is : will it hurt if some of the T nuts sit overtop of the studs? I understand any T-nuts over the studs will not be usable for holds but I am just wondering if it would cause any problems.


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Other than the nuisance of have t-nuts you can't use, there aren't really any structural concerns. I would advise you to use screw in t-nuts instead of hammer in since you won't be able to access them it on pops out behind the wall.


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nnacey wrote:
I am building a wall at home and have the framing all done. I am ready to drill out the holes in the plywood. I will not have access to the back of the wall so I am putting the T nuts all in first before putting up the plywood. My question is : will it hurt if some of the T nuts sit overtop of the studs? I understand any T-nuts over the studs will not be usable for holds but I am just wondering if it would cause any problems.

why don't you just mark on the plywood where the supports will be so that you don't put any t-nuts in the area of the framing. That's what I've always done, having an unusable t-nut will just be annoying.


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Thanks for the info. The wall itself is taking up about 22 sheets of ply. In order to get all 1,000+ T-nuts in I had to enlist a lot of help from friends and I wanted to keep it simple for all of them. Some of the plywood is up and the grid pattern of 8 inches seems to miss most of the studs. The back side of some T nuts is over the studs but it itsn't causing any structural weakness that I can see. Thanks again.


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