billybuntus
Established Member
I have been doing a little more research on operation bouncey floor...
The initial lifting of a floor board, nice.
After cleaning!
Theres a serious amount of old plaster and lats under the floor! I bet theres at least 1/4 tonne under there.
3 joists nearest the outer wall are the following dimensions
The remaining joists (around 5) are the following dimensions
God knows why the beams are different sizes :roll: if only they'd been larger....
Anyway, I was hoping to run additional joists alongside and sister them but that won't be happening as I'm on my own for a week doing this and it'll be near impossible carrying a 4.5 metre 6x4 into the house
Also, the plaster board is affixed to these lovely additional battens :roll:
So the plan is to get the largest beams possible, cut them and insert lots of noggins between the joists.
18mm osb down ontop and 20mm 4 sided tongue and groove oak ontop
Hopefully that will take the spring out of the floor.
Any opinions?
Thanks,
steven
The initial lifting of a floor board, nice.
After cleaning!
Theres a serious amount of old plaster and lats under the floor! I bet theres at least 1/4 tonne under there.
3 joists nearest the outer wall are the following dimensions
The remaining joists (around 5) are the following dimensions
God knows why the beams are different sizes :roll: if only they'd been larger....
Anyway, I was hoping to run additional joists alongside and sister them but that won't be happening as I'm on my own for a week doing this and it'll be near impossible carrying a 4.5 metre 6x4 into the house
Also, the plaster board is affixed to these lovely additional battens :roll:
So the plan is to get the largest beams possible, cut them and insert lots of noggins between the joists.
18mm osb down ontop and 20mm 4 sided tongue and groove oak ontop
Hopefully that will take the spring out of the floor.
Any opinions?
Thanks,
steven