Framing the Floor using I-Joists

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @FerrisLedbetter
    @FerrisLedbetter 14 дней назад

    Thanks for the jig idea for the i-joists!

  • @davidb7699
    @davidb7699 Год назад +2

    Killer Video mason,,Good Job

  • @fredricbethune7803
    @fredricbethune7803 6 месяцев назад

    My son and I will be using I Joist this week in Alaska. Your video was very helpful. Thanks

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  6 месяцев назад

      Great to hear, good luck to you guys up there! Take advantage of that 24 hour summer daylight!

  • @markr2297
    @markr2297 2 года назад +5

    I'm surprised by the amount of work was done by two guys over a weekend including moving all the materials. Nice job.
    PS: Good narration on what's required by manufacture of flooring joists.

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  2 года назад

      Thanks Mark!

    • @mjnelligan7288
      @mjnelligan7288 2 года назад

      Me and one worker do these start to finsh in 2-3 days tops we do a on slab 24x24 garage in one day

  • @taiwanshirley
    @taiwanshirley Год назад

    thanks for filming this. it really helped me understand how I-joist system works.

  • @BenKlassen1
    @BenKlassen1 2 года назад +2

    Good times. I did this professionally for a while when younger.
    Nails are adequate for floors like this, especially if you are using glue and ring-shank 8-penny nails.

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  2 года назад

      That's what I thought too, I didn't want to invest the extra money & time into the collated screw gun. No squeaks so far!

  • @cornbreadreturns296
    @cornbreadreturns296 11 месяцев назад

    9:00 - one trick if it's not too late - screw down your subfloor instead of nailing it. in 15 years, you'll thank yourself for doing so as your floor will be significantly LESS creaky.

  • @stevecrawford6958
    @stevecrawford6958 2 года назад +2

    great video. for the on-ground video, are you using a phone or an actual video camera? thanks

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  2 года назад

      Thanks! Most with our real camera, some shots with a gopro.

  • @averageliving4Life
    @averageliving4Life 2 года назад +3

    What was the deciding factor to go with 18in depth joist? Is that the bci 90s?

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  2 года назад

      14” depth, they are bci 6000s 1.8. I used their span tables to start, then confirmed with the PE I worked with when finalizing plans. It’s the 22’ span over the garage that drives it, plus the fact all our HVAC runs have to be between joists since there’s no basement.

    • @averageliving4Life
      @averageliving4Life 2 года назад

      Ahh thought I heard 18in! Was thinking you'd be adding in some heavy machinery to need 18in Ijoist lol.

    • @averageliving4Life
      @averageliving4Life 2 года назад

      Also, did you compare the bci to other brands? I'm seeing the version from menards are roughly 20% cheaper or more!

    • @stevecrawford6958
      @stevecrawford6958 2 года назад

      @@MasonDixonAcres besides cost was there anything else that made you not want to use trusses?

  • @nenadpetrovic270
    @nenadpetrovic270 6 месяцев назад

    Curios to hear why not floor trusses? They tend to be 15-20% expensive but you can run duct, electrical and plumbing if need to. Some folks say trusses are better for squeak noise and some say posited. What’s your take on this and squeaks. Great work

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  6 месяцев назад

      Yes they were more expensive than the I-joists especially because there are no other trusses in the build to offset the engineering/transport. Squeaks are usually from movement between metal fasteners and wood, I think any floor framing material (dimensional, truss, I-joist) does a pretty equal job preventing squeaks as long as the subfloor is glued and fastened down well. Some swear by screws everywhere for insurance but we nailed it, haven't noticed a single squeak anywhere in this floor platform so far

  • @cnettrouer
    @cnettrouer 2 года назад +2

    I’m surprised the Amish did not reject to being filmed. I know in our area (Northern Indiana) they do not like pictures. Even in the trailer factories, they do not have their pictures on employee IDs.

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  2 года назад +2

      I asked and they didn’t care! They just don’t want it in their face like an interview, since their church tells them not to be on camera. Personally though, they don’t seem to care all that much either way

  • @MadLadsAnonymous
    @MadLadsAnonymous Год назад

    Just curious:
    Are I-joists preferable to using LVL beams? If so, why? I can only think of weight savings (assuming i-joist is lighter than LVL but similar load bearing in one direction).
    Rookie here, just learning. Great vid!

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  Год назад

      Thanks! LVLs are very strong, heavy, and expensive. I joists are also expensive, but less than LVL per foot. Cost and ease of handling are probably the two main advantages. Just like a solid steel rectangular beam would be the strongest option, but an I-beam gives the needed stiffness at the lowest weight and material usage.

    • @sandeeptanwar4660
      @sandeeptanwar4660 Год назад

      I-shape has high Moment of Inertia, and beam or joist with high moment of Inertia will have higher Moment of resistance from Load, indirectly it can take higher loads and can have longer spans. Even we use I shape in Universal beam as well.

  • @annettehough2792
    @annettehough2792 2 года назад +1

    Yikes! Big changes this week. 🎉

  • @rickbabcock6397
    @rickbabcock6397 2 года назад

    I don't get why the joists were cut when they span all the way. 22ft doesn't seem that wide.

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  2 года назад

      3 reasons - handling & hauling a 36' long joist is difficult, it was easier to double up the front joists with only the 22' section, and the spacing on the 13' span varies slightly to create more room for toilet plumbing in one area.

  • @mjnelligan7288
    @mjnelligan7288 2 года назад +1

    Why call them the Amish workers? Why not just say the framing crew etc? Makes u sound abit sus

    • @johnf8877
      @johnf8877 2 года назад

      Perhaps because the Amish are master carpenters. Get out of your woke world. Makes you sound a bit man bunish.

    • @annettehough2792
      @annettehough2792 2 года назад +12

      The Amish in our area have a very good reputation for hard work at a fair price. They are proud of their heritage and advertise the fact that they are Amish. I imagine Alex is honoring their heritage as well.

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  2 года назад +5

      Exactly!^^

    • @stevecrawford6958
      @stevecrawford6958 2 года назад +5

      he's not 'calling' them Amish. they are Amish. you're implying it's a pejorative.