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Title: So the Volks Cottage is framed 24" O.C.?
Post by: maggiethecat on March 04, 2022, 02:49:58 PM
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Hi everyone, I've owned the Volks Cottage plans for some time now and going over it today I noticed that the framing is listed as 24" O.C., is there a reason for this? I'm all for saving some money but I was wondering if this was a mistake since I always see 16" O.C. framing.

Thank you!
Title: Re: So the Volks Cottage is framed 24" O.C.?
Post by: Nate R on March 06, 2022, 10:03:29 AM
2x6s are often 24oc, saves a bit of money, more room for insulation, and plenty strong. I doubt it's a mistake.
Title: Re: So the Volks Cottage is framed 24" O.C.?
Post by: Don_P on March 12, 2022, 08:04:42 AM
We've experimented with it since "Mod24" was a buzzword in the 70's, remember the Mod Squad, the building gods were trying to be hip :D. It works, I'm working on a remodel from the ~30's-40's, 24" framing. I typically frame on 16", stuff works better and by the time the project is over I doubt 2' has saved much if anything, there is usually increased waste as the frame gets covered.
Title: Re: So the Volks Cottage is framed 24" O.C.?
Post by: azgreg on March 14, 2022, 06:22:02 PM
Quote from: maggiethecat on March 04, 2022, 02:49:58 PM
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Hi everyone, I've owned the Volks Cottage plans for some time now and going over it today I noticed that the framing is listed as 24" O.C., is there a reason for this? I'm all for saving some money but I was wondering if this was a mistake since I always see 16" O.C. framing.

Thank you!

Take a look at advanced framing.

https://www.apawood.org/advanced-framing
Title: Re: So the Volks Cottage is framed 24" O.C.?
Post by: NathanS on March 15, 2022, 03:03:30 PM
We did 24" oc in our walls. It does make a difference in insulation value, as thermal bridging can really undermine whole wall r value.

Don is probably right that it doesn't save much money... Although it is probably worth calculating with the price of a 2x6 tripling right now.

One negative is fewer studs for hanging cabinets and attaching things, though it was never much of a headache in our house.

Some of the advanced framing is really not worth it. A single top plate means all framing members must line up.