9zero1790
Well-Known Member
looking nice! i was just wondering how this was going.A quick update….
I managed to take care of the structural elements of the balcony. Replaced one support column and was able to use the other. I put in a 3-ply drop beam that runs the span of the entire deck, rather than rely on just the two attachment points in the original design. The inside joists support the porch ceiling with the outdoor lamp, so they had to stay. They were about 10-20% deteriorated along their top sides near the outer edge, so I sistered new joists to them. The outer rim joists are all glued and screwed. I was surprised at how thin the old hangers were and by the small gauge nails that fastened them in place. I used pressure treated lumber for anything I replaced, even though it will be completely covered and “water proof”.
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I’m waiting for the city inspector to approve the structure then I can put on the floor, build a curb wall up top, and start boxing in the bottom with PT plywood. Then, I can install the flat roof, flashing, Tyvek, outer cement fibre siding and trim, and install the railings.
Surgically disassembling something so you can understand how it’s built, salvage what you can or need to, and make sure it can all go back together again is a slooooow process. The weather has been incredible and is expected to continue so I’m happy about that.
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