Framing stud and method of making the same

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Structural member making

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29432, 522202, 522208, 522201, B23P 1902

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060619104

ABSTRACT:
A individual, unattached framing stud comprises a wooden, elongate framing member having at least one through-hole for receiving a service line, such as electrical wiring. A metal safety or protective plate is preferably secured to a side edge of the framing member at a position transverse to the through-hole, so as to prevent the penetration of fasteners or the like which might otherwise damage the service line received in the through-hole. The framing stud is constructed by forming at least one through-hole in the framing member and securing the safety plate in position prior to affixing the framing stud within the frame of the structure.

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