Togalosh
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Evening Gents,
I am due to move to a big, empty & tall industrial unit to set up a new workshop with other makers & although it is much bigger than what we've been used to we still need to maximise on floor working/assembly space so a few mezzanines will have to be made. However I am not sure that I know how to go about it in the correct way so I am after some advice please.
I built a mezzanine in my current workshop, based on my floor joists of my Victorian house, which seems perfectly secure to me & hasn't made me doubt that at all in 5 years with plenty of Oak stock stored on it. The landlord of my current unit is a structural engineer & he is happy with it ..but then he was happy to use carpet in a ceiling for insulation purposes regardless of fire precautions. I made it from massive salvaged 'pine' packing crates which are of mixed quality with regards to any construction grading. Each 'plank' is approx. 8" x 2" at 450mm centres spanning 3m with 18mm ply on top with no noggins & between stud walling. I used 3"x6" as legs/uprights at each joist which were nailed to the stud walling. Does any of this ring alarm bells? If not I could copy this again as hopefully I should still be able to get as many van fulls of this packing crate timber as I can manage (we gave up at 4 very full van loads last time). I could double it up if it is of doubtful quality.. or is it not that simple?
So:
What quality/grade joist should I be looking for ?
How can I work out the maximum span for the material I can get ? A 3m span seems useable but the crates are 4 to 5m long.
How can I work out the dimensions of any upright supports/legs ?.. would making I beam like legs from thinner stock work ?
Should I use noggins between joists or will ply do the same job ?
I am planning to brace the corner sections to stop any racking (?) but what length should the braces be - does it matter ?
Floor fixing plates- any recommendations? I was going to copy those used in large warehouse racking.
Are there any gaps in my thinking/plans ?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Togs
I am due to move to a big, empty & tall industrial unit to set up a new workshop with other makers & although it is much bigger than what we've been used to we still need to maximise on floor working/assembly space so a few mezzanines will have to be made. However I am not sure that I know how to go about it in the correct way so I am after some advice please.
I built a mezzanine in my current workshop, based on my floor joists of my Victorian house, which seems perfectly secure to me & hasn't made me doubt that at all in 5 years with plenty of Oak stock stored on it. The landlord of my current unit is a structural engineer & he is happy with it ..but then he was happy to use carpet in a ceiling for insulation purposes regardless of fire precautions. I made it from massive salvaged 'pine' packing crates which are of mixed quality with regards to any construction grading. Each 'plank' is approx. 8" x 2" at 450mm centres spanning 3m with 18mm ply on top with no noggins & between stud walling. I used 3"x6" as legs/uprights at each joist which were nailed to the stud walling. Does any of this ring alarm bells? If not I could copy this again as hopefully I should still be able to get as many van fulls of this packing crate timber as I can manage (we gave up at 4 very full van loads last time). I could double it up if it is of doubtful quality.. or is it not that simple?
So:
What quality/grade joist should I be looking for ?
How can I work out the maximum span for the material I can get ? A 3m span seems useable but the crates are 4 to 5m long.
How can I work out the dimensions of any upright supports/legs ?.. would making I beam like legs from thinner stock work ?
Should I use noggins between joists or will ply do the same job ?
I am planning to brace the corner sections to stop any racking (?) but what length should the braces be - does it matter ?
Floor fixing plates- any recommendations? I was going to copy those used in large warehouse racking.
Are there any gaps in my thinking/plans ?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Togs