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Definition of Studdings
1. studding [n] - See also: studding
Lexicographical Neighbors of Studdings
Literary usage of Studdings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Farm Buildings: A Compilation of Plans for General Farm Barns, Cattle Barns by Sanders Publishing Co. (Chicago, Sanders Publishing Co. (Chicago) (1911)
"There are several ways to erect concrete silos; 2" x 6" studdings may be set up on
... For the outer form set up studdings 36" apart and 5y2" from the inner ..."
2. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1843)
"Since then I have heard nothing from Mr studdings: so that the third volume, if
sent, must have served him for waste paper. Sending the next day, ..."
3. Journal of the New England Water Works Association by New England Water Works Association (1912)
"As these studdings were arranged in pairs on either face of the dam on radial
lines, it was possible to hold the forms rigidly in place by means of ..."
4. Junior High School Mathematics by Theodore Lindquist (1920)
"Joists are usually 2" x 6" and upright studdings 2" x 4". All lumber 2" x 4" or
heavier comes under the general head of scantlings, although the name ..."
5. Radford's Cyclopedia of Construction: Carpentry, Building and Architecture by William A. Radford, Alfred Sidney Johnson (1909)
"... into the sides of the studdings 16 inches apart, and laid flat on the top of
the bed recourse so as to tie the brickwork firmly to the wooden frame. ..."
6. Framing: A Practical Manual of Approved Up-to-date Methods of House Framing by William A. Radford (1917)
"... into the sides of the studdings 16 inches apart, and laid flat on the top of
the bed recourse so as to tie the brickwork firmly to the wooden frame. ..."
7. The Rural School Plant for Rural Teachers and School Boards, Normal Schools by Samuel Andrew Challman (1917)
"studdings 2x 4—16" oc Floor Joists... .2x10—16" oc—20 ft. span with girder. ...
studdings 2x 6—16" oc Floor Joists... .2x12—16" oc —24 ft. span with girder. ..."