Wouldnt the cut weaken the stud. Sure your putting the screw in it as well but the load will never be translefed as well as if it was full. Most people tend to plane the side down a bit instead. What are your opinions. If it was just one stud then it will be ok especially on a partition wall but if it’s load bearing and also multiple studs I wouldn’t recommend. What are your opinions
If it was a loadbearing wall, I would just replace it. Just a partition wall the odd one a screw might just do or you can scab a piece of scrap lumber on to help hold it. That’s what I would do.
Wouldnt the cut weaken the stud. Sure your putting the screw in it as well but the load will never be translefed as well as if it was full. Most people tend to plane the side down a bit instead. What are your opinions. If it was just one stud then it will be ok especially on a partition wall but if it’s load bearing and also multiple studs I wouldn’t recommend. What are your opinions
If it was a loadbearing wall, I would just replace it. Just a partition wall the odd one a screw might just do or you can scab a piece of scrap lumber on to help hold it. That’s what I would do.
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