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Built in 1980... I suppose I could look further into the homes building specs...I'd say you're pretty safe..but what year was your house built in? If it was built with joist hanger (simpson strong ties) and staggered per-floor joist pattern I would bet money it would hold up. If it's one of those old houses that was framed and engineered to rely on a cantilever type construction..where the outside perimeter wall studs carry all the way up through the second story. I would then begin to have my doubts..as their might not be enough carrying load in those old fasteners. Also it would be nice if you had a load bearing wall beneath the room and/or very close to it's framing.
80's sounds good...take a look at the basement if ya have one..you should have a look at what you're dealing with. First thing I would do is go in there and jump up and down with my 200 lbs and see if it can shake..lol. I know that sounds crazy..but not all homes are built with the same quality. Having a carpenter buddy is always helpful..or just keep researching your house.Built in 1980... I suppose I could look further into the homes building specs...
80's sounds good...take a look at the basement if ya have one..you should have a look at what you're dealing with. First thing I would do is go in there and jump up and down with my 200 lbs and see if it can shake..lol. I know that sounds crazy..but not all homes are built with the same quality. Having a carpenter buddy is always helpful..or just keep researching your house.
Are you in CO? I have built over a hundred gardens here. Some of them have actually worked. :) pm
Where in Cali?
Sonoma County..
I reached out to an engineer and am going to contact my contractor buddy... Directly under the room is my living room, lol. Nothing supporting the center of the room.Damn well that counts me out lol. I'd take a look but I'm in LA. See if you can find out if your room is over a load bearing wall.
Good luck homeboy. I think you'll be ok regardless because it was built in the 80s. What's the exterior made of? Also if you know who built it ask them if they used Simpson hangers? If I was betting on this I'd take that bet! ;)
One last thing what is directly below the room? Are there any walls below the center of the room?
I reached out to an engineer and am going to contact my contractor buddy... Directly under the room is my living room, lol. Nothing supporting the center of the room.
If I were to place 2x10 runners on the floor and use this to rest the casters on do you think this will help distribute the weight better? 2 long weight points instead of 12 small ones..
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