Alright, my shop is 44ft wide by 46ft deep. I ordered engineered wood storage trusses built to allow an upstairs room of 16ft wide and 46ft deep. The trusses are on 2ft centers. Event hough the trusses were built to carry the deadload without needing supports. I glued and screwed (2) 3/4inch thick, 24ft long, lvl beams together (8 total used-4 on each side) using 2x4s on top and bottom to create a beam. The lvl beams meet and land on a 6x6 post on each side. The bottom run of lumber that the trusses are build with is 2x10s and they rest on the lvl beams. I added 2x6/2x8 (whatever I had) webbing every 4ft in between the 2ft space between the trusses to add extra contact for the flooring. I glued and screwed 23/32 Advantech T&G 4x8 boards to the top of 2x10 trusses & webbing (staggering the panels). This upstairs first began as a pool table room, kid hang out area. It now likely may become a studio apartment one day. For some reason the floor still seems like it has a tad bit of give. I think it's just because there is an echo and the room is not finished. Does this sound possible? I feel like I should be able to land a Black Hawk up there. Whats your thoughts. Why the slight spongy feeling? Thanks all.
