Claims
- 1. The method of erecting a wall comprising the steps of mounting a formed sheet metal stud vertically with respective ends mounted on a floor runner and a ceiling runner, said stud having an elongate flat central web and two elongate flat flanges, said two flanges extending from the two elongate edges of said web, said two flanges extending in opposite directions from said web and forming an angle of from about 85.degree. to 95.degree. with said web, said flanges having a short extent at each end which is separated from said web by a short slot extending inward from the end of the stud at each junction of the web and a flange at each end of the stud, with said flanges being free to straddle said floor and ceiling runners, disposing floor and ceiling runners each having a pair of vertical flanges extending toward said stud and with said flanges of each said runner extending toward the other runner disposing said stud flange bottom ends against respective outer sides of opposed vertical flanges on said floor runner and disposing said stud flange top ends against respective outer sides of opposed vertical flanges on said ceiling runner by disposing runner flanges within said slots, disposing wallboard against the outer face of one of said stud flanges, and forcing a metal fastening means through said wallboard and said stud flange while said stud flange remains held firmly against the wallboard inner face, said stud flange being held firmly against said wallboard inner face solely by the stud flange ends being disposed against the outer faces of runner flanges.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which said slots are each tapered to progressively narrower width progressively inward of said slot from a width wider than the thickness of said runner flanges to a width narrower than said thickness of said runner flanges, further comprising the step of firmly engaging said slots at the stud bottom onto said floor runner flanges.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said angle formed by said stud web and flanges is 90.degree..
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 870,368, filed Jan. 18, 1978.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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