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Generally according to experience, according to the main bone 1 meter vice keel 3 meters to be strictly in accordance with the standard to count the loss, the main 1.2 vice 3.4 basic general construction unit can use the main 1 to 3 to calculate
Describe your system and architecture. How do you COOL your house? My biggest concern is how to cool a home off the grid.
the two sites below might give you some ideas.
I have a manufactured home and trying to finish the basement. I am stuck on how to install a ceiling being there are steel beams instead of wood therefor nothing to attach a grid to. Any ideas or anybody ever done this before?
you could buy screws with a drill point and a hex head.attach with these to the metal beams drop down enough to clear obstacles support grid with wire hung from screws
A decoration workers, one day shop ceiling can lay the number of square light steel keel?
If the light shop keel a day 20 square meters with the play like
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.
there will not be anything stored above this ceiling. insulation will be used between the beams plus electrical fictures.
I will tell you how contractors would do this. We would attach wires up to the existing roof or ceiling long enough to hang the grid-work off of for the suspended ceiling. The trouffer lights 2'x4' fit right into the grid pattern and then you lay insulation on top of the tiles. You are going to spend a lot of money to span 24'. You probably do not know what a suspended ceiling is - this is usually meant to be a grid/acoustical ceiling. If you want a framed ceiling using wood to span 24' ? You are going to be spending lots of money. No building inspector I know of is going to come and tell you how to do it. Building inspectors are not going to do anything other than inspections during/after construction to see if work meets codes. A little more info such as width/length of room. Height of existing ceiling roof above the floor level?
I recently moved into my mom's finished basement, and I would like to put up a wall, with a door, for more privacy, but I'm not sure how much it would cost. I know it's hard to estimate the cost for something like this, but I'm just looking for a price range? The wall would be approximately 8 feet long, with no electrical, and a door. The only thing I think may cause a problem is that the ceiling is a tiled ceiling, which I'm not sure if a wall can be built around the ceiling, or not? If anyone has any suggestions, it would be a lot of help. The main reason for putting a wall up is because my step father is allergic to cats, and I have two 8 month old kittens, so I'm mostly concerned with keeping the cat hair and dander from making its way to the rest of the house. Thanks for any information!
two three hundred maybe
This is my second dumb question for the day. The house is more than 100 years old. The ceiling in my bedroom is ten feet high. I would like to drop the ceiling to 8'. The room measures 10'X12'.I hate those drop ceilings with the paper panels, and would like to cut holes in two opposite walls, then run 2X4s between them and support them from the ceiling so they don't sag.Insulation, of course, and then a drywall ceiling. The studs in the walls are red oak and exactly one inch thick. Could I go for 36 inch centers rather than 18 inches?
36 centers is a bad idea, your ceiling would collapse within a matter of months(if you could even get the project completed). If you want to drop your ceiling and do not want to cut open the walls there is a easier solution. Go to a commercial building supply store, such as White Cap etc. They make a grid ceiling just like you would put the paper panels in that you can hang drywall on. It is going to be a little more expensive than other ways but it will not collapse. The name of the grid is a drywall suspension system. I hope this helps you out. Good Luck