newirishman
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Hi,
I am trying to figure out how much load my ceiling can hold.
The joist are 1.5 inch by 7 inch, and one every 14 inches (that means, 12.5 inch between two joists). Length as around 4 metres (distance between the walls)
The build is a mid-1950's house.
There is quite a few tables to be found in the interweb but most of them are to calculate the distance or max length.
Anyone who has a good link or some maths formula to calculate psf or N/sqm based on the above?
Not aiming for engineering grade numbers just an idea.
EDIT: reason for asking is that the floors upstairs are rather "bouncy" and not sure if I should consider doing something against it.
I am trying to figure out how much load my ceiling can hold.
The joist are 1.5 inch by 7 inch, and one every 14 inches (that means, 12.5 inch between two joists). Length as around 4 metres (distance between the walls)
The build is a mid-1950's house.
There is quite a few tables to be found in the interweb but most of them are to calculate the distance or max length.
Anyone who has a good link or some maths formula to calculate psf or N/sqm based on the above?
Not aiming for engineering grade numbers just an idea.
EDIT: reason for asking is that the floors upstairs are rather "bouncy" and not sure if I should consider doing something against it.
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