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Joining floor joists
The Joists will rest on top of the wall and it's a solid brick wall, one skin thick. -- jammy75 |
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"jammy75" wrote in message ... The Joists will rest on top of the wall and it's a solid brick wall, one skin thick. Yep, go right ahead. Good to have a thick skin on USENET. |
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jammy75 wrote: The Joists will rest on top of the wall and it's a solid brick wall, one skin thick. Typically then the joists are cut a bit overlong, like 7.3 m. Then they are staggered so that they overlap on top of the top plate of the wall, nailed to each other and to the top plate. -- FF |
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