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Loft board walkway help

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Hello,

I'm trying to figure out laying loft boards in my attic. A few points:

  • My boards are 1220 x 320 x 18mm
  • I've got loft legs to lift up 200mm
  • I was trying to create a walk way anyway between 300mm up to say 800mm wide
  • My joists are 400mm apart
I'm trying to figure out how to do, a few questions:

  • Since three joists across would be 1200mm, do I need to trim 20mm from the 1220mm board if I want to put these in a line, or should I build them like a brick wall, sort of offsetting each one so they aren't in a line?
  • How do I do the run down the left side? Would I need to still make sure the boards are perpendicular? I'm thinking I could either cut them to be 600mm wide, or even I could add another bit of wood at 90 degrees to mean a 600mm wide piece could sit on three boards.
  • Is it a problem if I put the board only on two joists? I read that three is ideal, but would mean I couldn't cut my current boards in half down that line.

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Put some timber across under walkway so it's braces to spread weight.
I've never used legs so not sure.
If flooding onerlaps I didn't think it mattered.
 

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