jel1988
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Which senario would result in a stiffer floor, (less deflection) 2*8's 16" on centre or 2*10's 24" on centre.
Which senario would result in a stiffer floor, (less deflection) 2*8's 16" on centre or 2*10's 24" on centre.
Yes, we REALLY need to know the span for a half decent answer. Are you spanning 4 feet or 14 feet?
Which senario would result in a stiffer floor, (less deflection) 2*8's 16" on centre or 2*10's 24" on centre.
YES! they should be fastened top and bottom. If joist is twisted try to get them as close to vertical as possible for best results.Just a slight hijacking here, but in the house I just bought has 2x10 joists @ 16" and is sturdy. But I noticed all the Xs with 1x4s in between the joists were never nailed or screwed in the bottom. Should I fasten them on the bottom?
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Just a slight hijacking here, but in the house I just bought has 2x10 joists @ 16" and is sturdy. But I noticed all the Xs with 1x4s in between the joists were never nailed or screwed in the bottom. Should I fasten them on the bottom?
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If you have not considered it, engineered wood joists and flooring are the best available for stiff floors. It will be what I will be using in our new home. Here is one manufacturer, they also have calculators to determine size and placement for various loads. Good Luck.
AdvanTech Flooring, AdvanTech Subflooring, AdvanTech Floor | Huber Engineered Woods
Good to know, my point was if it was a short span the difference would be very minor.Sorry about the span guys but I checked a floor joist calculator. At a span of 9' 6" 2.8's 16" on centre deflect .209 or L/ 544. At the same span 2*10's 24" O/C deflect .178 or L/641. In all cases 2*10's 24" O/C out perform 2*8's 16" O/C
AND if you are trying to nail in cumbersome and tough to get to areas and don't have a palm-air-nailer or similar you might want to get one. They work with even small air compressors like the 3-gal-13-hp-100-psi-oilless-pancake-air-compressor which has been going on sale for $40. I've bought 2.Deere Dude they are left that way by some contractors until the 2x10's shrink ( dry out) so now would be a good time to nail them solid but keep the 2x10's vertical don't hammer them until their leaning.