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Loft Hatch
My 1820's build house has a rediculous sized loft opening of 60x30cm. V.
difficult to use. I want to install a loft ladder which need far more space than this. I could make a decent sized hatch but this would need a 2-3 ft. length of one joist to be removed. I have visions of ceiling collapsing and a shower of ton slates on my head. Can anyone reassure me that there will be no calamity? Any precautions I could take while sawing out a 3ft. section? TIA |
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