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AWolff
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Hi, I'm looking to convert a metal sheeting fence into a mixed material garden wall from upcycled materials such as stone, bottles, cement etc. The ai ...

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So i could make them as wide as i want in one direction (under the deck) but not in the direction away from the deck as there is concrete, especially ...

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thanks. the sections that are bordered by concrete mean that I won't be able to get the stump hole as wide as 300mm. is it ok if the stumps are narrow ...

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Are there stirrup anchors that fit this size of joist?

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thank you that makes sense now. i dont know why i thought all the outer sides where bearers!

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Hi,yes that does sound worthwhile. I was planning on using joist hangers so I'm glad that it's not more complicated than that. If each length of wood ...

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Thanks so much. By foundation blocks are you thinking of the type such as mentioned above that are made of concrete and sit on the ground? If I used t ...

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Hi Jacob,140 x 45 is the dimensions of the joists and all the timber of the frame. I've mapped it out based on Eric's suggestion of 4 rows of 4 stumps ...

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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Hi @AWolff, As I said, it's not ideal, but as long as the stirrup is fully encased and it is deep enough, it should be ok. You'd want to make sure t ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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Hi @AWolff, There is no real need for a full stirrup in this situation, so you could just use half stirrups. As long as the joists sit on them and are ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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Hi @AWolff, There are only two bearers, the timbers at each end that run perpendicular to the joists. Therefore, you would need 8 stumps between th ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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Thursday

Hello @AWolff Let us say for example that you have a bearer size of 140x45. According to the bearer span table you can place footings at a maximum ...

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