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Commercialising the Approved Douments!
I was about to re-check the tables for joist dimensions in floors -
this used to be in the appendices of Approved document A http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/eng...000000067.html Free to browse, download etc. The new version of document A has chopped those appendices and refers instead to a TRADA publication. Go look up the publication: http://www.trada.co.uk/techinfo/libr...&Submit=Search and it's available to TRADA members only - that information used to be public domain! You can of course buy the printed version for 21 quid http://www.trada.co.uk/bookshop/view...s_in_dwellings For now the old version of approved document A is still available online - but with no guarantee that the info meets current requirements. I'm livid about a public document, paid for by my taxes being ripped off like this. |
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Commercialising the Approved Douments!
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from " contains these words: I'm livid about a public document, paid for by my taxes being ripped off like this. Have a snarl at your MP. -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
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Commercialising the Approved Douments!
The difference in spans between a C16 and a SC3 timber is minimal, so it
would only be if a joist or rafter was within a couple of inches of its limit that it would cause a problem. But then, if it isn't within a few inches, then you are probably installing an overspecced joist and you wouldn't want that, would you? Christian. |
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