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Veeduber wrote:
... Plaster Lath is strips of CLEAR Redwood (meaning it's not supposed to have a knots) ROUGH SAWN 1/4" thick by 1-1/4" wide in lengths of six AND eight feet. ... find the 20 (twenty!) best pieces in 6 (SIX) foot lengths. Grain is going to run all over the place but that wasn't what this test was about. Then go find a sheet of Doorskin plywood OR a sheet of 1/8" Luan plywood .... Finally, go find a TRUCK TIRE shop. You want a USED tube ...cut it into as many 3/4" wide stripes, as long as you can make them. .... Make 4 (Four) booms, 6 feet long by 1-1/4" square. Use them to make 2 (Two) Box-type beams, 6" deep by 1-1/2" wide by 72" long. (use some scrap lumber to make some intercostals 3-1/2" long by 1-1/4" wide.).... -R.S.Hoover I built something like this several years ago as a "strong beam"; something to sit on the sidewalls of the house in the attic and secure the ceiling beams of the living room that had been enlarged by knocking down a ground floor wall I believe. I was unhappy with a crack in the ceiling plaster, and decided to put a stop to it with a strong beam. It was made from two 18 ft spruce two by fours (not aircraft quality, needless to say) and enough ply to make a 4 X 12 box beam. I drilled though it over each rafter and placed a threaded rod bolted to a saddle cross bolted to each rafter. Was that beam ever stiff! I couldn't detect the deflection when I stood on the middle (not that I was trying very hard either) Brian W p.s. I liked the rubber spiral clamp idea! |
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On Jul 17, 6:29*pm, brian whatcott wrote:
Brian W p.s. I liked the rubber spiral clamp idea! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You'd better... cuz I stole it from Vernon Payne, who pointed out that EVERYTHING shrinks as it cures... if it's got water in it. An' if you're using a CLAMP then it's going to come LOOSE... if you don't use a rubber band. Anyway, it works jus' swell and is worth mentioning. -R.S.Hoover |
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