Hello,
I'd be grateful for experienced input on this. Basically I think the previous owner made mistakes cutting this hatch, making 1 and a 1/2 random cuts in the joists, his fix is in the picture.
Hopefully from the picture you can see where it's at now. The full cut joist has m10 bolts, the other is screwed but I might bolt it as well.
I only went into this hoping to fit some architrave and do some filling below, but noticed there was movement and that this was a bit precarious (one nail through the headers to the joists, that's the reason for the noggins).
I think the loft floor will get properly boarded at some point so it would be neccessary to remove his bits of timber ontop. All my fixes at the moment are tempoary (no glue), because I was worried the proper thing to do is to bolt on full length joists (the loft is packed at the moment so not possible, I'm doing this for family). Will this actually ever be neccessary? I think compared to the rest of the work/construction of the roof this fix is solid, hoping for pragmatic advice.
Thank you, hope this wasn't too long, Louis
I'd be grateful for experienced input on this. Basically I think the previous owner made mistakes cutting this hatch, making 1 and a 1/2 random cuts in the joists, his fix is in the picture.
Hopefully from the picture you can see where it's at now. The full cut joist has m10 bolts, the other is screwed but I might bolt it as well.
I only went into this hoping to fit some architrave and do some filling below, but noticed there was movement and that this was a bit precarious (one nail through the headers to the joists, that's the reason for the noggins).
I think the loft floor will get properly boarded at some point so it would be neccessary to remove his bits of timber ontop. All my fixes at the moment are tempoary (no glue), because I was worried the proper thing to do is to bolt on full length joists (the loft is packed at the moment so not possible, I'm doing this for family). Will this actually ever be neccessary? I think compared to the rest of the work/construction of the roof this fix is solid, hoping for pragmatic advice.
Thank you, hope this wasn't too long, Louis