Metal studs are a great choice when installing a new wall.

Getting Started

Metal studs save money and are easy to install.

Metal studs have precut holes designed to accommodate electrical and plumbing lines.

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Always use the special bushings designed to protect wiring.

Lay the channels where you want them and fasten to the ground and ceiling using a drill and screws.

Slide the studs into channels at the bottom and top of the wall.

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Drive a self-piercing screw into each joint.

Step 2: Insert Bushing

Steel studs come with pre-cut keyholes designated for threading electrical wires.

Determine the route you want your wires to go.

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Where the cable runs through a stud, snap a protective bushing into place.

These come in two pieces that press together.

launch the cable through the protective bushings.

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The bushing will protect the cable from any damage the sharp cut steel may cause.

Pull the cable the same way you would pull it through holes in wood framing members.

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