Unless, of course, I'd not be conforming to a Standard, is there such an animal as a Joist Clip?
The scenario being; that the wooden ground floor to a house is boards supported on joists, them selves supported on brick/block pillars. So rather than notch the joists to take pipes across, I'd want to run the pipework under the joists.
I know there are nailable clips but nailing the underside of a joist would be awkward and the weight of the pipe would be a constant tension on the nail.... I'd be looking for a clip which can be nailed or screwed into the side of a joist, enableing the pipe to hang below - with, maybe, a range of sizes of loop, to take care of 15/22mm pipe or the same plus insulation.
How's this normally done? Or doesn't it conform so you have to go the notched route?
I did see 1 place where the pipe was laid loose on bricks on the concrete pad under the building - NOT satisfactory by any means!
The scenario being; that the wooden ground floor to a house is boards supported on joists, them selves supported on brick/block pillars. So rather than notch the joists to take pipes across, I'd want to run the pipework under the joists.
I know there are nailable clips but nailing the underside of a joist would be awkward and the weight of the pipe would be a constant tension on the nail.... I'd be looking for a clip which can be nailed or screwed into the side of a joist, enableing the pipe to hang below - with, maybe, a range of sizes of loop, to take care of 15/22mm pipe or the same plus insulation.
How's this normally done? Or doesn't it conform so you have to go the notched route?
I did see 1 place where the pipe was laid loose on bricks on the concrete pad under the building - NOT satisfactory by any means!