bjp_ne_elec
Senior Member
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- Southern NH
I have seen quite a few more jobs where the GC is using metal studs in renovations. I'm wondering if anyone else is noticing that as well. Back before I got my Masters, I worked mainly commercial, and it was most jobs I would see metal studs.
What are the ones who do run in to them using to punch holes in the studs, and then what is your preference for insulating the hole? Also what is your preferred method for mounting boxes?
When I worked for the commercial EC, we had a nice Greenlee punch for the job of creating the holes to run EMT through. Then we would use another punch to punch holes to slide a support bar through and we'd mount our 4" squares to those. Caddy does make a clip - one that goes to the stud and then to stop the box from twisting in, there is a clip that basically support the box from twisting by landing on the sheet rock side opposite the box. Wonder is someone has some more economical solutions - as it's much cheaper using nail-ons if there are wood studs.
What are the ones who do run in to them using to punch holes in the studs, and then what is your preference for insulating the hole? Also what is your preferred method for mounting boxes?
When I worked for the commercial EC, we had a nice Greenlee punch for the job of creating the holes to run EMT through. Then we would use another punch to punch holes to slide a support bar through and we'd mount our 4" squares to those. Caddy does make a clip - one that goes to the stud and then to stop the box from twisting in, there is a clip that basically support the box from twisting by landing on the sheet rock side opposite the box. Wonder is someone has some more economical solutions - as it's much cheaper using nail-ons if there are wood studs.