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A load bearing wall supports the structure above it, and thus cannot be removed without replacing that support. Use with the [walls] tag
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24" o,c, 2x4 for load bearing wall and rafters for workshed?
I'm making a small 12x16ft workshed. I want to go 24" o.c. on the walls and rafters (rafters may be 2x6, or 2x4 with supporting members), both for cost saving, and because it will create less thermal …