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First time poster here, I'm looking to build a workbench in my attached garage and want to run 50x100m timber from stud to stud (on top of the plaster board) to support the bench. However it seems my studs are spaced 1200mm centre to centre. Is this normal?
It's a bit frustrating because it limits the length of the worktop if I want to properly secure the mounting timber to the wall. Below is a pic of my design so you can visualize what I am describing. This bench is 1200mm but I would prefer 1500mm, however there would be no stud to secure it to at the far end of that 1500mm. Also with 1200mm stud spacing the center of the timber would not be attached to the wall unless I use drywall mounts for those areas. All the timber in the below design is a chunky 50x100mm. The bench will be used for automotive work, my 1500mm version has space for a vice at the left so it's going to get weight put on it.
I'm not really in a position to rip the plasterboard out and add intermediate studs.
Any thoughts or advice? This should be secure enough right?
It's a bit frustrating because it limits the length of the worktop if I want to properly secure the mounting timber to the wall. Below is a pic of my design so you can visualize what I am describing. This bench is 1200mm but I would prefer 1500mm, however there would be no stud to secure it to at the far end of that 1500mm. Also with 1200mm stud spacing the center of the timber would not be attached to the wall unless I use drywall mounts for those areas. All the timber in the below design is a chunky 50x100mm. The bench will be used for automotive work, my 1500mm version has space for a vice at the left so it's going to get weight put on it.
I'm not really in a position to rip the plasterboard out and add intermediate studs.
Any thoughts or advice? This should be secure enough right?