fatjay
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That's good to know. It's going to be tricky getting the 3rd floor joists up to the second floor.
Given your current equipment lineup, I saw something like this in your future
I was just about to ask you about the screws...They're 12ga, heaviest they offer. Self tapping screws fail at about 30% with spun heads, and getting them out is a pita. I'm not thrilled with the screws I got.
Hand is already mostly stopped bleeding, clean cut, but hurts like **** every time I touch it. Bandaids aren't the most effective when you're putting on and taking off gloves.
Take care of that cut. Just got a sales circular with this Milwaukee tool and thought of your " There's barely any room to get the dril in there too". RW Industries has kits on sale for $299.
Milwaukee(R) M12 FUELInstallation Drill/Driver - YouTube
If you were a little closer I'd stop by to help and bring one of these along. Our sheet metal guys use them all the time. This is one of the smaller ones that I used when I built my shed:
It was the easiest way to span 24 with no posts. It’s also probably the cheapest.Why are you using metal?
I've never worked with metal in building anything like this, so this is very interesting for me. I remember you saying that you have an inspector and you are under Code for your area, so that tells me that this is acceptable framing for what you are using. It just surprises me that those self tapping screws are load bearing. I'm used to joist hangers and approved fasteners for each hole in the joist hanger.
This is really getting exciting!!!