Installing and Blocking Deep Joists

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • This video shows you the requirements for blocking of deep joist in both natural Timber and I- Beam and LVL Joists. A deep joist is classified as one that is 4 times taller than it is wide.
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  • @saidmehdi7723
    @saidmehdi7723 2 года назад +3

    I don’t know who are you but man you are doing the best thing ever sharing your experiences with us making things very easy for us to understand
    I really appreciate it from bottom of my heart

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  2 года назад

      Thanks Mate, I'm glad you like them

  • @Clark-Mills
    @Clark-Mills 3 года назад

    Just did 3x applaud, have a coffee on me. Your videos have been great through the years. Don't see so many now but still appreciate looking back at them. Cheers... Clark (NZ)

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  3 года назад

      Hi Clark, thanks I will. Yeah the ideas and the time to do them is certainly in short supply at the moment however I am working on a couple so I hope I will have a few done by the end of the year.

  • @nathanielwilkerson6217
    @nathanielwilkerson6217 4 года назад +1

    The detail in your model is impressive. Your floor layout has helped me consider various design issues that I will need to confront head on with the upcoming Medeek Floor extension for SketchUp.

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  4 года назад

      Thanks Nathaniel, I am continually amased at the differnet reasons and areas that people use my videos.

  • @janamana4
    @janamana4 2 года назад +1

    Bravo buildsum thank you once again

  • @chrisvanweele6641
    @chrisvanweele6641 8 лет назад

    X-bracing is done mostly to help spread the load to the joices on either side .

  • @Buildsum
    @Buildsum  10 лет назад +4

    HI Jake
    Everything is drawn and animated using the free version of Google SketchUp.

    • @carmenbeast7543
      @carmenbeast7543 3 года назад

      How does the corners have to be and are all the same thanks

  • @teabagger1981
    @teabagger1981 9 лет назад +2

    Some good advice there. Thanks.

  • @stavrosvasiliou7365
    @stavrosvasiliou7365 10 лет назад +1

    Great - thanks for sharing - very helpful

  • @michaelmanara58
    @michaelmanara58 3 года назад +2

    Hey guys got a question. I ripped open my basement ceiling and noticed that the rafters are not level vertically and the old blocking system of the herring bone are all out and not doing anything. Should I put a new blocking sytem up to ensure my kitchen floor and living room floor stays stable? thank you

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  3 года назад +1

      Hi Micheal, yes, if the deep joists are leaning over then you should block them back up as much as you can. Solid blocking would be the best method of doing this.

    • @michaelmanara58
      @michaelmanara58 3 года назад

      @@Buildsum do I do one row across or can I stagger as I go?

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  3 года назад +1

      Hi Micheal, you can stagger by the thickness of the blocking to make nailing easier.

  • @howardgilmour8464
    @howardgilmour8464 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks buddy, very interesting video. Well done too.

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  7 лет назад

      Thanks Howard
      Glad you like it

  • @n0261
    @n0261 3 года назад +1

    Hi Buildsum my question is can you cut the floor joist by 30mm in the bathroom to make a walk in shower with tiles, im referring to single story house sitting on concrete stumps

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  3 года назад

      Hi Mate, the problem is that by cutting the joist down you are making them weaker and they may not span the required distance anymore.

    • @n0261
      @n0261 3 года назад +1

      @@Buildsum Hi I think i need engineering rectification as AS1684 dose not have a solution,
      This is for disable family that need a wheelchair to be taken into the shower and then out.

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  3 года назад

      Hi Mate, you could see it there is a narrower product that you could use, even steel might be cost effective in this situation. The other option would be to install extra piers and bearers for the extra support.

    • @n0261
      @n0261 3 года назад +1

      @@Buildsum Thank you, i will get an engineering rectification just to be safe.

  • @lovingitandlife
    @lovingitandlife 3 года назад +1

    great info, hope this is the same in the UK,cant see why not,can you?.thanks mark.

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  3 года назад

      Hi Mark, for the manufactured timbers it should be as that is the manufacturers requirement however it could be slightly different for the natural timber deep joists, the spacing could be smaller or larger but the method should still be the same.

  • @usnva5638
    @usnva5638 10 лет назад +1

    I'm going out on a limb here, but I believe cross bridging with lumber is not really used anymore., although some form of bridging is used.

  • @johnhudson7977
    @johnhudson7977 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Buildsum,
    I am placing some treated pine joists (240mmx 45mm MGP10) for an external decked walkway on a 2 storey house and had to resubmit a plan to the building inspector, as the draftsman designed it incorrectly, based on the way we wanted the decking to run. The building inspector just approved my solution and proposal, and said, "The deck joist proposal looks fine. I can check over at the Final Inspection to ensure joists are booted etc."
    What do you think she means by 'Joists booted'?
    The joists sit on steel beams, so they will not be hung, as I thought she may have meant joist hangers?
    Thanks again for all your help and videos.

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  6 лет назад

      Hi John
      She may be looking to see how the joists are connected to the steel beam. Usually, there would be a timber plate connected to the beam with an Explosive Powered Tool and the joist then connected with Trip-l-grips. the other alternative would be to weld small tabs to the beam so you can screw the joist to them
      Hope this helps

    • @johnhudson7977
      @johnhudson7977 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks Buildsum.
      Yes, I have timber plates (treated pine 90mmx 45mm) bolted to the steel, so no problem connecting (skew nail & triple grip). Based on your feedback, I think she may think I'm hanging the beams, as they are 240mm and the connecting beams on the main deck are 190mm - but I have built up the front deck to raise decking so it's level with the door.
      Thanks for the quick response and information!
      John

  • @codyjohnston5382
    @codyjohnston5382 Год назад

    Great model - would you mind sharing the file so I can use it for educational purposes?

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  Год назад

      Hi Cody, I'm happy for you to use the video however I don't have the model anymore due to hard drive crashes, sorry.

  • @carmenbeast7543
    @carmenbeast7543 3 года назад

    Omg dude thx so much for this video ur help solve it I been having it, it looks the same in my head and ugly drawings and was trying in my head to have the roof like this thx a lot. Questions I also wanna know about the corners how does it has to be?❤

  • @asperse458
    @asperse458 7 лет назад +1

    I thought you do not need to use the whole row of blockings unless
    1.you are using unseasoned timber and
    2.span>3m and
    3.no ceiling installed underneath the joists

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  7 лет назад +2

      This is what AS1684.2 says
      4.2.2.3 Deep joists
      Where the depth of floor joists is equal to or exceeds four times the breadth (deep joists),
      the joists shall be restrained at their supports with either-
      (a) a continuous trimming joist provided to the ends of joists above external bearers or
      wall plates; or
      (b) solid blocking or herringbone strutting between the outer pairs of joists and between
      intermediate pairs at not more than 1.8mm centres.
      Trimmers or solid blocking may be 25 mm less in depth than the joists, as shown in
      Figure 4.5, or other equivalent method for the purpose of ventilation. Trimmers or solid
      blocking shall be a minimum thickness of 25 mm.
      In addition, for deep joists in unseasoned timber where the span exceeds 3.0 m and there is
      no ceiling installed on the underside of joists, herringbone strutting or solid blocking shall
      be provided between all joists in evenly spaced rows not exceeding 1800 mm centres.

    • @syetube1
      @syetube1 7 лет назад +1

      Legend Thanks....Keep the Vid's up.....

    • @mrmattvatt
      @mrmattvatt 5 лет назад

      @@Buildsum So, what are you trying to say? Haha. Seriously this is a very good video. I've been a carpenter for decades and suddenly I've been asked to teach carpentry at a technical college. I was brushing up here online and recognized this video as a superb educational tool. But my experience is that the bridging is considered unnecessary these days. And I don't have access to figure 4.5.. Also 1.8mm centers is really close together in the states. Is it there also?

  • @babaksp4235
    @babaksp4235 8 лет назад +1

    Hi Buildsum,
    First of all thank you so much for uploading these fantastic videos on you tube website.
    I have got a question.
    As you have showed , you have considered I- beam for portion of that building, can I use LVL joists for that portion as well?
    Thanks a lot
    Babak,

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  8 лет назад +1

      +Babak Sp Hi Babak
      Yes you can it would probably be dearer though.

    • @babaksp4235
      @babaksp4235 8 лет назад +1

      Thank you

  • @francenginz
    @francenginz 4 года назад

    Nice job, can i ask how long enough my timber be solid ,strenght is enough to carry 2nd story?can i use 45mmX190mm pine for 4m long span?

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  4 года назад

      Hi Mate, It all depends on the strength of the timber and the weigth of the building, tin or tile roof etc. However in this day in age there are other cheaper and easier products to use. I would look at the I joist option shown in the video.

  • @snipasharpshooter
    @snipasharpshooter 3 года назад

    Where can I find rim boards in NSW?
    Can I use structural radiata pine instead of rim board?

    • @Buildsum
      @Buildsum  3 года назад

      Hi Afi, the rimboard is nothing more than a structural ply sheet or similar material which is normally supplied with the joists if required.

  • @chrispychan4547
    @chrispychan4547 4 года назад

    Thanks man 👍

  • @po30555
    @po30555 10 лет назад

    What design software are you using?