dance
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I'm building a play fort on 4x4 posts for my son. We're thinking of it as a treehouse without a tree.
At the moment I've got two posts in concrete curing and two more to do tomorrow. I have a few questions, if I may? I know 1 & 1b aren't really woodworking questions but I hope it won't offend anyone if I pose them before a few woodworking questions.
1) How long should I give the concrete before I start whacking nails into the posts and hanging joists off them and 'disturbing' them? I was thinking two days? But is that enough? Don't want to compromise the concrete...
1b) I used those bags of sharp sand & cement mixes and added gravel because there didn't really seem to be any aggregate in with the sharp sand. I added water until I got the desired consistency but now I'm fretting (and fretting probably is the right word for it) I've messed with the magic formula and my concrete won't be strong....really don't want this thing to fail! I mixed and poured it at about 5pm and it's not 11pm and I've just been out and given it a prod and it's definitely hardened some, but if I prod it with my finger I can make an indentation. The top of the concrete is also a tad sandy, it's not sort of 'solid'. But I've not really worked with concrete before so I don't know what to expect at this stage.
So at the moment I've got a rectangular layout and four posts coming out of the ground. The footprint is roughly 2m x 1m. We do not have a big garden and my only wish really was that my son would be able to sleep out in it with a friend in the summer months and otherwise it would just be a 'lookout post'.
2) I've seen online a few different methods for how to lay a floor. This guy screws boards either side of his posts then lays the floorboard joists on top of the boards perpendicular to them.
Then there's the joists themselves - some people seem to use joist hangers (I guess to avoid screwing into end grain?) whereas others seem to just nail the joists into the floor framing without using joist hangers. I'm sure there must be other questions and other methods I'm not even considering here.
Another big question I have is whether to chop off my four posts at the height of my platform as many people seem to do with their builds or somehow incorporate them into the framing of the walls? They seem like they should be hugely useful as a structural member so I'm minded to keep them but the prevailing wisdom seems to be chop 'em off and just frame four walls on top of the floor?
Given the footprint (again, 2m x 1m roughly) should I be going 2x6 for the beams which will support the floor or would 2x4 suffice? Also for the framing of the walls - I see lots of (eg) Americans who are building huge treehouses using 2x4s for the wall framing whereas here if you look at treehouses you can buy as a kit, the wall framing seems to be a lot less substantial.
As you can probably tell....I would really love some guidance at this juncture..! If people are interested in really following along I can post pictures and like a daily 'build' with queries that crop up!
many many thanks everyone :-D :-D
At the moment I've got two posts in concrete curing and two more to do tomorrow. I have a few questions, if I may? I know 1 & 1b aren't really woodworking questions but I hope it won't offend anyone if I pose them before a few woodworking questions.
1) How long should I give the concrete before I start whacking nails into the posts and hanging joists off them and 'disturbing' them? I was thinking two days? But is that enough? Don't want to compromise the concrete...
1b) I used those bags of sharp sand & cement mixes and added gravel because there didn't really seem to be any aggregate in with the sharp sand. I added water until I got the desired consistency but now I'm fretting (and fretting probably is the right word for it) I've messed with the magic formula and my concrete won't be strong....really don't want this thing to fail! I mixed and poured it at about 5pm and it's not 11pm and I've just been out and given it a prod and it's definitely hardened some, but if I prod it with my finger I can make an indentation. The top of the concrete is also a tad sandy, it's not sort of 'solid'. But I've not really worked with concrete before so I don't know what to expect at this stage.
So at the moment I've got a rectangular layout and four posts coming out of the ground. The footprint is roughly 2m x 1m. We do not have a big garden and my only wish really was that my son would be able to sleep out in it with a friend in the summer months and otherwise it would just be a 'lookout post'.
2) I've seen online a few different methods for how to lay a floor. This guy screws boards either side of his posts then lays the floorboard joists on top of the boards perpendicular to them.
Then there's the joists themselves - some people seem to use joist hangers (I guess to avoid screwing into end grain?) whereas others seem to just nail the joists into the floor framing without using joist hangers. I'm sure there must be other questions and other methods I'm not even considering here.
Another big question I have is whether to chop off my four posts at the height of my platform as many people seem to do with their builds or somehow incorporate them into the framing of the walls? They seem like they should be hugely useful as a structural member so I'm minded to keep them but the prevailing wisdom seems to be chop 'em off and just frame four walls on top of the floor?
Given the footprint (again, 2m x 1m roughly) should I be going 2x6 for the beams which will support the floor or would 2x4 suffice? Also for the framing of the walls - I see lots of (eg) Americans who are building huge treehouses using 2x4s for the wall framing whereas here if you look at treehouses you can buy as a kit, the wall framing seems to be a lot less substantial.
As you can probably tell....I would really love some guidance at this juncture..! If people are interested in really following along I can post pictures and like a daily 'build' with queries that crop up!
many many thanks everyone :-D :-D