LeoAU
19th January 2007, 12:07 AM
Hi guys,
part 2 of my new shed saga... :)
Started new thread because the situation has changed (as per your suggestions, I took the hot water service out of the equation by moving it).
So.. the area is 2.5 wide and 2.6 long. Building new timber shed.
To make the life easier, ruled out building it on concrete slab.
The idea is to lift the new shed off the ground so it is dry, ventilated under and termites free. :)
40% of the new shed area already has concrete underneath - ex foot garden path (1m wide). It is appr 50 mm thick.
I thought of bolting to the concrete couple of half stirrups for a joist along the bricks wall, and then every half a meter do the same, this time concreting stirrups into the ground. Then lay on top of this some water resistant chipboard sheet as a floor.
I didn't want to go bearers and joists across becasue the height of the site is limited to 230cm - house's roof and I want to have at least 2 meters ceiling height in the shed.
Any other ways I could build a suspended timber floor (keeping in mind there is some concrete footing)??
part 2 of my new shed saga... :)
Started new thread because the situation has changed (as per your suggestions, I took the hot water service out of the equation by moving it).
So.. the area is 2.5 wide and 2.6 long. Building new timber shed.
To make the life easier, ruled out building it on concrete slab.
The idea is to lift the new shed off the ground so it is dry, ventilated under and termites free. :)
40% of the new shed area already has concrete underneath - ex foot garden path (1m wide). It is appr 50 mm thick.
I thought of bolting to the concrete couple of half stirrups for a joist along the bricks wall, and then every half a meter do the same, this time concreting stirrups into the ground. Then lay on top of this some water resistant chipboard sheet as a floor.
I didn't want to go bearers and joists across becasue the height of the site is limited to 230cm - house's roof and I want to have at least 2 meters ceiling height in the shed.
Any other ways I could build a suspended timber floor (keeping in mind there is some concrete footing)??