bestonearound
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Bought a house built in 1968. Previous owner had a grow room in the garage. I tore it down. It is an attached garage (20x23) with a slightly sloping roof (maybe 4 feet at peak, that peaks parallel with the 20 foot side in the middle.
The entirety of the garage is drywalled but there are holes, nails, screws...everywhere....I mean everywhere. The lesser of two evils (time wise) is to tear down all the drywall and put up new stuff.
I have a bunch of 2x4 Flo lights I intended on flush mounting with the new drywall. It's only 8 foot ceilings. I found the rafters (2x8's) in the ceiling, however are mounted every 12 inches (strange).
My question is: Can I notch out the applicable rafter enough to put the light flush, and if I have to brace the rafter with some sort of metal bracket (makeshift gusset) without compromising the integrity of the roof? At some point, someone put one of the those pull-down, fold-out ladders in the ceiling by cutting the joists and bracing them against adjacent joists thereby creating a hole 24 inches wide for a span of 57 inches and the thing hasn't collapsed....why I don't know because there's almost no room up there for storage.
Height of the Flo lights are 5 1/2".
The entirety of the garage is drywalled but there are holes, nails, screws...everywhere....I mean everywhere. The lesser of two evils (time wise) is to tear down all the drywall and put up new stuff.
I have a bunch of 2x4 Flo lights I intended on flush mounting with the new drywall. It's only 8 foot ceilings. I found the rafters (2x8's) in the ceiling, however are mounted every 12 inches (strange).
My question is: Can I notch out the applicable rafter enough to put the light flush, and if I have to brace the rafter with some sort of metal bracket (makeshift gusset) without compromising the integrity of the roof? At some point, someone put one of the those pull-down, fold-out ladders in the ceiling by cutting the joists and bracing them against adjacent joists thereby creating a hole 24 inches wide for a span of 57 inches and the thing hasn't collapsed....why I don't know because there's almost no room up there for storage.
Height of the Flo lights are 5 1/2".
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