@ncmcphaul I saw an article in Finehomebuilding where a guy did this and he used a chainsaw to cut the joists. Said he used to use a recip saw but found the chainsaw kept a straight cut better, much less likely to wander.
i wanna move the wall betwen the kitche and livingroom. and its a supporting wall......do i have to add 2 jacks to support the header or there is another way of doing it without the jacks or columns?. and i dont have a concreet floor to pin the jacks if so.....where do i pin them.........?On the supporting wall that comes from the basement?...please help Thank you :)
what about the load on the concrete floor? won't you need a deeper concrete footer to be in place to handle the load of the home? won't the concrete eventually crack if you don't do this?
What did you use to cut the floor joists? Was it hard cutting thought the joists without cutting through the ceiling?
ncmcphaul 1 month ago
@ncmcphaul I saw an article in Finehomebuilding where a guy did this and he used a chainsaw to cut the joists. Said he used to use a recip saw but found the chainsaw kept a straight cut better, much less likely to wander.
hawkechik 3 days ago
Why not push the beam directly against the joists instead of notching out the beams?
delecron 2 months ago
Nice job, thanks for video
chappelleldwin 5 months ago
what size of the lag screw you use for atach the post to the header and the poast to the floor?
what simpson model you use and the size of the screw?
Thanks.
roxykimura 6 months ago
what size of the lag screw you use for atach the post to the header and the poast to the floor?
Thanks.
roxykimura 6 months ago
Next time use duct tape. Much quicker.
RandallFlaggNY 8 months ago
i wanna move the wall betwen the kitche and livingroom. and its a supporting wall......do i have to add 2 jacks to support the header or there is another way of doing it without the jacks or columns?. and i dont have a concreet floor to pin the jacks if so.....where do i pin them.........?On the supporting wall that comes from the basement?...please help Thank you :)
ermalbania 11 months ago
Thanks for spending the time to document this.
pixelPhisher 1 year ago
what about the load on the concrete floor? won't you need a deeper concrete footer to be in place to handle the load of the home? won't the concrete eventually crack if you don't do this?
Derelictos 1 year ago
@Derelictos . Yes. There is a footer under each pole. 12" deep, 30" X 30"
BaBBsiMo 1 year ago