DRC12345
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Hello all, first post but frequent visitor to this fantastic site!
I am planning out a loft storage are in the rear of my drywalled garage. Nothing fancy, just your basic 10’ x 4’ with about 26” of ceiling clearance. Now, based on the location of my entry door, and limited ceiling height I cannot span the full 18’ width of the garage. This will leave one outside corner of the loft open and require ceiling joist support.
What would be the most efficient way in terms of max. load support to brace this open corner? I would like the safest method possible but not overdue it either. I am planning on building the loft out of 2x6 planks and 2x4’s for support the 4’ way. I was thinking a metal bracket/strapping (not sure what the term is) secured flush along the ceiling joist an then another metal strap bolted to the first and hanging down to secure to the loft corner….similar to the process of hanging a garage door opener.
Your opinions and tips are greatly appreciated!!!
Primary uage of the shelf will be storage of light to heavy objects such as winter tires, kids toys, shopvac, etc.
The following photo shows the ceiling support PRE drywall. As you can see, the roof trusses are above the ceiling frame constructed by the builder, to alight with the i-beam support. I am hoping this will be strong enough to support the load of the shelf/loft. What do you think?
I have outlined the 4'x8' area in which I would like to build the loft.
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I am planning out a loft storage are in the rear of my drywalled garage. Nothing fancy, just your basic 10’ x 4’ with about 26” of ceiling clearance. Now, based on the location of my entry door, and limited ceiling height I cannot span the full 18’ width of the garage. This will leave one outside corner of the loft open and require ceiling joist support.
What would be the most efficient way in terms of max. load support to brace this open corner? I would like the safest method possible but not overdue it either. I am planning on building the loft out of 2x6 planks and 2x4’s for support the 4’ way. I was thinking a metal bracket/strapping (not sure what the term is) secured flush along the ceiling joist an then another metal strap bolted to the first and hanging down to secure to the loft corner….similar to the process of hanging a garage door opener.
Your opinions and tips are greatly appreciated!!!
Primary uage of the shelf will be storage of light to heavy objects such as winter tires, kids toys, shopvac, etc.
The following photo shows the ceiling support PRE drywall. As you can see, the roof trusses are above the ceiling frame constructed by the builder, to alight with the i-beam support. I am hoping this will be strong enough to support the load of the shelf/loft. What do you think?
I have outlined the 4'x8' area in which I would like to build the loft.
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