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    Purlin support wall

    Thanks for your advice, it all makes sense. The current rafters all need strengthening (some are split) and increasing in size anyway for the insulation so I'm adding extra 100x50 timbers to the face of each rafter for added strength and depth which should also help. For all the structural...
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    Purlin support wall

    Doing a loft conversion - am taking every opportunity to strengthen the roof as I come across it; so the ensuite wall is going to act as an extra roof support wall / knee wall type thing running about 1000mmm parallel alongside the purlin. Whats the best way to attach the timber for this...
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    Loft conversion flooring question

    Thanks this was exactly my plan until I heard otherwise. Incidentally I thought the point of. T+g chipboard was that the joints didn’t have to be on the joists? 400mm centres joists but 600mm wide boards make this difficult
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    Loft conversion flooring question

    Not a bad idea really
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    Loft conversion flooring question

    Currently doing my own loft conversion and about to fit the 18mm m/r t+g chipboard flooring. I *think* I know the answer but a carpenter friend has got me questioning my own opinion and just wanted some clarification. Am I right to glue the t+g joints and screw all boards down into floor joists...
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    Breaking into loft joist question

    ...Or failing that could I use these extra long jiffy hangers to attach the trimmer joist to the existing wall plate that the new floor joists are hanging off? https://www.toolstation.com/shop/p15421
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    Breaking into loft joist question

    Sorry I'm not being very clear am i?! It is a BC approved job but the plans I have from my structural engineer are pretty crap I'll be honest, and the building control officer I had has left the company last week and the new one won't come out until the stairs are in! I at least need to secure...
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    Breaking into loft joist question

    Yes you’re quite right but the new joists don’t touch the existing joists they fly above them, just wondering how best to secure the existing ceiling joists once I cut them for the new stairwell. The new joists above will be all double trimmed around stairwell
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    Breaking into loft joist question

    Ok cheers for that. Cant build walls underneath as there's another staircase underneath but theres no weight going on this floor; the new floor flies above it. Will double up and fix temporarily with hangers until bc come out and see what they say. Thanks
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    Breaking into loft joist question

    Sorry have attached as jpeg.
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    Breaking into loft joist question

    Or like this; where trimmer is attached to wall via a joist hanger and attached to the end of each cut joist via another joist hanger
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    Breaking into loft joist question

    Doing my own loft conversion and about to break through the ceiling to install new stairs. New floor joists are all flying above current ceiling joists and don't touch them. Question is, when I cut the existing ceiling joists to chop out the hole, how do I secure them? Do I just screw trimmer...
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    Joining joist question

    Thanks all. Spoke to BC who said fine no problem. M10 it is. That’s bought me a good bit of extra head height! Cheers
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    Joining joist question

    Thanks! Are m12 enough?
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