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It is good for wood keel or light steel keel
The floor is to use wood keel But should pay attention to moisture and pest control
I want to install a dropped ceiling, my basment is 22 x 32. What materials do I need and how much do I need?
You put in the room dimensions, and it lays out the grid and gives you a bill of materials.
Light steel keel ceiling 600 * 600 What does it mean?
Meaning that the panel size is 600MM * 600mm
Fixed in the light steel keel h19 what it means
Flat roof if the level of the width of the width of 300mm between the expansion area can be calculated by the same material can be combined with the amount of calculation, which refers to the width of the horizontal distance. The difference between the height should be the vertical height difference, the calculation of the rules described> 300mm width can be calculated by the expansion area, the expansion of the vertical height size.
The question says it all, I need to know this because I need to hang something up that weighs about 100-120 pounds. I need to know which section of the grid of ceiling girders holds the most weight. The long sections between the intersections?The short sections between the intersections?Or the intersections themselves?If you dont remember what that looks like, think of your elementary school or work office. Yeah. those kinds of ceiling tiles, just the plain old styrofoam style stuff.I need an answer from a legitimate source, not a guestimation.
It depends on the installation. I would expect 100-120 pounds to be too much for almost all installations. 20-30 pounds is easily possible on almost all if supported over several feet of the rail and not just hung from one or two of the grid clamps sold for the purpose of putting up signs or displays. For example, the circular air conditioning outlets used in some stores that are connected by flexible ducts to the main ducts and the fluorescent light fixtures that lay in the openings weigh about 10 pounds. The variation is due to the location of the hanging wires for the grid and what the weight is doing. I would expect a hanging point directly under a vertical 16 ga. wire running up to the building structure/roof would probably be able to take 40-50 pounds if the wire were well twisted at both ends - but the wires are often just pushed through the hole and bent with a single hook. I am certain that 100 pounds applied in the middle of a rail between two support points is going to bend the rail in any common installation. To hold that much weight safely, I think you are going to have to run a wire through a slot or hole in the tile, up through the upper structure and tie into the building directly, especially if there is any chance of movement by wind, AC air flow, or people bumping the suspended item.
I want to know how I can install a suspended ceiling in my basement. There are some things in the way like I show in the video. The camera I was using cant record sound so please use my finger gestures as a guide. 1. Florescent tube light is screwed into the first board shown should I use longer screws and install it so it fits with the suspended ceiling? 2. There are these long black boards that look like supports for the beams these only go half way through the area I want to install the ceiling in should I install from this height?
A video back at you , should answer all your questions. Any more you have just type how to install suspended ceiling in google up at the top click video, and a bunch will come up covering any questions you have.
I am particularly interested in the light steel keel villa building, but do not know what software to use the design
Post-processing software: Sketch Master and photoshop.
I want to put in a drop ceiling and recessed lights in a basement. Do I hang the ceiling first and then install the can lights? Or do I do the lights first and then do the ceiling?
1. You need the type of fixture that mounts to the grid. 2. You are unlikely to find a 'can that needs less than 3 1/2' clearance, so you need a layout that misses the joists.