So I'm about ready to lay the wood floor in the new shed and I've found it's not flat, grrrr! The floor frame is 6"x2", 2.9m span, on 18" centres with 18mm Osb, the foundation blocks under the frame are 4' apart and align with the edges of the Osb sheets. So each sheet edge is fully supported but the two intermediate joists are not, they are hung on joist hangers.
Each and every board is 7mm lower in the middle than at the edges, so the whole floor 6m wide dips 5 times across its width. The only thing I think I didn't understand was the need for lots of noggins, so the frame only has them where the edges of the Osb meet. Was this my error?
I've bought a 5mm thick wood fibre underlay board, thoughts on going double thickness with the underlay board down the centre of each low section? Flooring is 3/4" engineered oak T&G that I'll be screwing down.
F.
Each and every board is 7mm lower in the middle than at the edges, so the whole floor 6m wide dips 5 times across its width. The only thing I think I didn't understand was the need for lots of noggins, so the frame only has them where the edges of the Osb meet. Was this my error?
I've bought a 5mm thick wood fibre underlay board, thoughts on going double thickness with the underlay board down the centre of each low section? Flooring is 3/4" engineered oak T&G that I'll be screwing down.
F.