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Hi
Is it practical (i.e. is there enough working space) to fit herringbone strutting between joists when you only have access to the joists from below, the top side being floorboarded? Plan B is to brace using timber and skew nailing, but the joist centres and joists sizes are not consistent making cutting the timber to size a bit of a chore. thanks tony |
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