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[email protected] May 29th 15 08:08 PM

Replacing Joists
 
On Tuesday, 5 December 2000 08:00:00 UTC, Mark Herrick wrote:
Hi,

I need to replace some rotten floor joists in the ground floor of my
house. The joists have rotted at the end where they meet a concrete
floored extension that has been (badly) built onto the house. There is
a sleeper wall about 1.2m away from the rotten end of the joists.
We're in the process of fixing the cause of the rot, but I need some
advice on replacing the joists.

Here's my plan... Lop the end off of the old joists close to the
sleeper wall. Lay the new joists on the sleeper wall next to the old
joists and bolt them together.

Here are the questions...
1. How do I drill the old joists for bolting? My drill won't fit into
the 1' or so gap between joists

2. How do I bolt them together - what size bolts? Anything special
required?

3. What type of wood do I need for the new joists? Treatments?

4. I've been told I can buy "Socks" to put over the ends of the joists
to help prevent future damp problems. What do I need to ask for at my
local timber yard/builder merchants?

TIA.

Mark Herrick.


Of cause you need socks on the end of joists to stop the rot you idiot

Mike Barnes[_2_] May 29th 15 08:24 PM

Replacing Joists
 
wrote:
On Tuesday, 5 December 2000 08:00:00 UTC, Mark Herrick wrote:
Hi,

I need to replace some rotten floor joists in the ground floor of my
house. The joists have rotted at the end where they meet a concrete
floored extension that has been (badly) built onto the house. There is
a sleeper wall about 1.2m away from the rotten end of the joists.
We're in the process of fixing the cause of the rot, but I need some
advice on replacing the joists.

Here's my plan... Lop the end off of the old joists close to the
sleeper wall. Lay the new joists on the sleeper wall next to the old
joists and bolt them together.

Here are the questions...
1. How do I drill the old joists for bolting? My drill won't fit into
the 1' or so gap between joists

2. How do I bolt them together - what size bolts? Anything special
required?

3. What type of wood do I need for the new joists? Treatments?

4. I've been told I can buy "Socks" to put over the ends of the joists
to help prevent future damp problems. What do I need to ask for at my
local timber yard/builder merchants?

TIA.

Mark Herrick.


Of cause you need socks on the end of joists to stop the rot you idiot


14 years for a follow-up isn't very impressive. I've seen one Google
user responding to a post from 1991. Do keep up!

--
Mike Barnes
Cheshire, England

[email protected] May 29th 15 08:41 PM

Replacing Joists
 
On Friday, 29 May 2015 20:27:19 UTC+1, Mike Barnes wrote:
wrote:


Of cause you need socks on the end of joists to stop the rot you idiot


14 years for a follow-up isn't very impressive. I've seen one Google
user responding to a post from 1991. Do keep up!


Hey, some jobs just keep getting put off.


NT

Phil L May 30th 15 12:51 PM

Replacing Joists
 

wrote in message
...
On Tuesday, 5 December 2000 08:00:00 UTC, Mark Herrick wrote:
Hi,

I need to replace some rotten floor joists in the ground floor of my
house. The joists have rotted at the end where they meet a concrete
floored extension that has been (badly) built onto the house. There is
a sleeper wall about 1.2m away from the rotten end of the joists.
We're in the process of fixing the cause of the rot, but I need some
advice on replacing the joists.

Here's my plan... Lop the end off of the old joists close to the
sleeper wall. Lay the new joists on the sleeper wall next to the old
joists and bolt them together.

Here are the questions...
1. How do I drill the old joists for bolting? My drill won't fit into
the 1' or so gap between joists

2. How do I bolt them together - what size bolts? Anything special
required?

3. What type of wood do I need for the new joists? Treatments?

4. I've been told I can buy "Socks" to put over the ends of the joists
to help prevent future damp problems. What do I need to ask for at my
local timber yard/builder merchants?

TIA.

Mark Herrick.


Of cause you need socks on the end of joists to stop the rot you idiot


**** off back under your rock you stupid ****




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