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*Note everything here ends up at <s>top plate</s> - 2nd level floor added to allow stairway calculation and positioning - see [[Stairs]] | *Note everything here ends up at <s>top plate</s> - 2nd level floor added to allow stairway calculation and positioning - see [[Stairs]] | ||
*The interior bathroom door and laundry wall are taller than 9' because they reach to the underside of the second story subfloor, or almost 10'. Maybe finish below the joists, and connect to joists? | *The interior bathroom door and laundry wall are taller than 9' because they reach to the underside of the second story subfloor, or almost 10'. Maybe finish below the joists, and connect to joists? '''One way is to use joist blocking to tie the top - see module 52''' | ||
*Landing, stairs, and interior walls were originally designed with z = 0 (top of sill) so were 1.5" above the slab. Moved landing down 1.5" and re-calculated the stairs. For the walls, increased the stud length to 107.625" (3 inches longer than standard pre-cut 9' studs) to add both the extra 1.5" at the bottom and eliminate the need for a double top plate to reach the joists. | *Landing, stairs, and interior walls were originally designed with z = 0 (top of sill) so were 1.5" above the slab. Moved landing down 1.5" and re-calculated the stairs. For the walls, increased the stud length to 107.625" (3 inches longer than standard pre-cut 9' studs) to add both the extra 1.5" at the bottom and eliminate the need for a double top plate to reach the joists. |
Revision as of 22:57, 23 July 2021
Notes
- Note everything here ends up at
top plate- 2nd level floor added to allow stairway calculation and positioning - see Stairs - The interior bathroom door and laundry wall are taller than 9' because they reach to the underside of the second story subfloor, or almost 10'. Maybe finish below the joists, and connect to joists? One way is to use joist blocking to tie the top - see module 52
- Landing, stairs, and interior walls were originally designed with z = 0 (top of sill) so were 1.5" above the slab. Moved landing down 1.5" and re-calculated the stairs. For the walls, increased the stud length to 107.625" (3 inches longer than standard pre-cut 9' studs) to add both the extra 1.5" at the bottom and eliminate the need for a double top plate to reach the joists.
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current | 01:43, 9 August 2021 | (911 KB) | Marcin (talk | contribs) | Added carport |
02:33, 7 August 2021 | (862 KB) | Coderjeff (talk | contribs) | merge Laundry | |
21:22, 24 July 2021 | (843 KB) | Coderjeff (talk | contribs) | revised 56, 57, 58, 59 | |
20:53, 24 July 2021 | (840 KB) | Coderjeff (talk | contribs) | revised 48, 49, 50, 52 | |
00:38, 24 July 2021 | (840 KB) | Coderjeff (talk | contribs) | revised stairs | |
22:55, 23 July 2021 | (811 KB) | Coderjeff (talk | contribs) | Add joist blocking to support top of interior wall 52 | |
22:25, 23 July 2021 | (807 KB) | Coderjeff (talk | contribs) | re-merge module 51 | |
21:29, 23 July 2021 | (807 KB) | Coderjeff (talk | contribs) | Add 3" to module 50 | |
21:11, 23 July 2021 | (807 KB) | Coderjeff (talk | contribs) | add 3" to Modules 48, 49 & 52 - remove 2nd top plate on interior wall | |
20:01, 23 July 2021 | (811 KB) | Coderjeff (talk | contribs) | add 3" to Modules 56-59 |
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