An in-depth look at Tech Bulletin 817. Repairing joists when holes are placed too close to bearing. View the technical bulletin at: wy.com/woodproducts/document-...
If I have electrical wire hole near my bearing wall, the hole is in the middle of my joist (height wise), does the U-shape wood is downward or upward? Which flange side is more important, the top or bottom? guessing the important side needs to have the continuous wood and the U-shape at the opposite flange?
@@scenicnomad8744 If you click on the actual technical bulletin in the description, it says "Repair may be installed on either side of TJI Joist". So only one side is necessary.
Thank you too Steve. I work for the Kenora,ON plant. I find the videos really intersting.
Web floor truss little cost more than I-joist will be safe and no headache.
If I have electrical wire hole near my bearing wall, the hole is in the middle of my joist (height wise), does the U-shape wood is downward or upward?
Which flange side is more important, the top or bottom? guessing the important side needs to have the continuous wood and the U-shape at the opposite flange?
Are you still a territory manager? How do you like/liked that job?
I’m trying to get that job here in the NW and find your videos very informative!
Does the same thing need to be done on the opposite side
I was wondering the exact same thing. Did you ever get an answer on this?
@@scenicnomad8744 If you click on the actual technical bulletin in the description, it says "Repair may be installed on either side of TJI Joist". So only one side is necessary.
Thanks for that! I'm on a mobile device and for whatever reason, it won't let me open that link in the description.