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2nd February 2007, 08:46 AM #16
Some people get lucky and the panelling on the wall stiffens it like a bracing sheet and the wall supports itself. Being an old house it most likely has masonite or similar lining.
I know what you are saying and it doesn't comply with theory and regulations but it works this way all the same.Cheers
TEEJAY
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2nd February 2007, 04:40 PM #17
Silent,
in some older construction styles the floor is held up by the walls. The house I grew up in in Sydney was double brick on sandstone strip footings. The floors were supported on the sandstone blocks that formed the base of the walls.
Mick"If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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2nd February 2007, 04:51 PM #18
Well, yeah but that's a different style of floor. This one is a platform floor with the walls sitting on the floor. I think the style you're talking about there is called a balloon frame? The walls go up first and then the floors are suspended between and there is a solid foundation under each wall.
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2nd February 2007, 10:47 PM #19
Yeah, that one threw me from the outset. How could removing the wall make the floor sag? Doesn't really matter, I guess. If sag correction is desired, lots of suggestions here.
JoeOf course truth is stranger than fiction.
Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain
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