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<blockquote data-quote="Hefferl" data-source="post: 477387" data-attributes="member: 2471"><p>Dave yes the first install scenario I'm talking about is the first floor of an extension. Ground floor is masonry first floor is timber frame.</p><p></p><p>I was trying to choose between two ways to do the job:</p><p></p><p>You're right there is no gap between d &amp; e - so I see this as 102.</p><p></p><p>The other way I was considering was between c &amp; d where there will be a void. The stud is 140mm and the celotex is 100mm so that creates a gap of 40mm between the 100m celotex (inside the stud) and the 12mm celotex (on the inner face of the stud)</p><p></p><p>So its like Deke's drawing but without the Pro Dave Battens!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hefferl, post: 477387, member: 2471"] Dave yes the first install scenario I'm talking about is the first floor of an extension. Ground floor is masonry first floor is timber frame. I was trying to choose between two ways to do the job: You're right there is no gap between d & e - so I see this as 102. The other way I was considering was between c & d where there will be a void. The stud is 140mm and the celotex is 100mm so that creates a gap of 40mm between the 100m celotex (inside the stud) and the 12mm celotex (on the inner face of the stud) So its like Deke's drawing but without the Pro Dave Battens! [/QUOTE]
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