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Thread: Selecting support for a deck
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17th November 2003, 01:10 PM #1tinsmith Guest
Selecting support for a deck
To the timber Guru in the net
I am building a deck on my house and this is new to me, so I don’t know the spacing between the bearers and joists, (I assume the size of the members are part of this too)? How is this calculated?
The other part of this problem was the shape, it’s a wedge(ish) shape, and will this change the design? Or the supports? I have some old plans of house that have decks and I used these to draw up my plans but they are all square shape.
Attached is two snap shots, one part of the plan view & the other the footings.
(the deck is between 1 to 0.7m high)
Bearers size @ ? distance
Joists size @ ? distance
Regards Joel
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18th November 2003, 12:32 PM #2Member
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Sizes etc depend on timber species being used.
Building Code of Australia specifies sizes, spacing and spans.
Best to contact someone in your timber zone (I'm in WA we use Jarrah or treated pine.), you might get better response in Home Renovations.
Looks like you are using Autocad or similar, how did you create and post your drawing? I want to do something similar.
Ray
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18th November 2003, 04:48 PM #4
The four of you who vote - sad, very sad
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21st November 2003, 09:49 AM #5tinsmith Guest
how did you create and post your drawing?
"Looks like you are using Autocad or similar, how did you create and post your drawing? I want to do something similar. "
If I have this right, if you want to post your plans or an image of the plan it is simple.
(and yes, I use AutoCAD).
1/ With AutoCAd and a graphs software open (Paint or what ever)
2/ I zoomed to the part of the plans that I want to show.
3/ press the "Paint Screen" button, just up and to the right of ENTER button on the
keyboard. This just makes a copy of the screen.
4/ Then I change to graphics software (Paint) and use the buttons Control+V to paste
the image in Paint, the screen should show up, then just trim the image to fit.
5/ Save it as a jpg or gif file.
I hope this will help you.
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21st November 2003, 05:53 PM #6
Is there not an addon for AutoCAD for these type of standards?
Or maybe too expensive to invest in.
I took a TAFE course and was given the standards book from the Australian Timber Authority. It had quite a few huge tables depending on the grade of timber you are using and what task your using it on throughout your project.
The instructor was a bit casual in helping and a good friendly architect was a bit dissapointed I didn't follow his super safe recomendations. ( would have cost the earth and been a foot higher than I wanted. )
You'll need to chase up the CURRENT standards ( check the date on the book, and don't take anyones word for it ) as mine are from a few years ago.
Because of all the variations in my requirements I had to redesign the structure to accomodate the timber I changed to, each time something new came along.
Once I had finalized the design and the timber to use I checked it with the architect friend. The instructor said he would have been happy to assist in the final OK as well.
I logged a lot of info on this bulletin board at the time in the hopes to assist others as well.
Please seach for BarrySumpter and deck.
All the best.
Thanks,
Barry G. Sumpter
May Yesterdays Tears Quench the Thirst for Tomorrows Revenge
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21st November 2003, 08:04 PM #7Originally posted by Eastie
The four of you who vote - sad, very sad
I would suggest every youngster gets a copy of "The Timber framing manual" ....
C/O Timber Promotion Council
320 Russell Street
Melbourne Vic 3000
P: 1800 300 077
F: 03 9662 3666
E: [email protected]
Very easy to follow and will allow you to size up almost any member for your entire house. It lists the spans and sizes for F8 hardwood F17 hardwood Supa 17 F27 etc. There is even a cd .....
Check it out or visit Barry and his octagon deck
Oh and I went for number 1 in the poll. It seems to me this board is crying out for another stinky insitute poll.Now proudly sponsored by Binford Tools. Be sure to check out the Binford 6100 - available now at any good tool retailer.
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21st November 2003, 08:21 PM #8
How do you know how many have taken the poll????
I just get the page come up with a 1 and 2 on it.
Don't you have to "participate in the poll" to be able to get the results of it????Regards,
BigPop
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21st November 2003, 08:28 PM #9
There should be an option to view results without voting .... but hey Pete life if short ... go on .... post a vote .... its free the first time .... everybody else is doing it .... you dont want to be left out do you? .... come over to the dark side .... you will never look back.
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