Itsjustdirt
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I'm being told by a couple experienced floor guys that adding blocking (2x6 blocking between 2x6 joists) will NOT decrease deflection of the floor.
Can someone explain how having blocking every 2 feet (excessive, I know) DOESN'T spread the point load out over more nearby joists? When one joist deflects, the blocking is also trying to make the neighboring joists deflect, as well as their neighboring joists. How does that not help?
My in field "bounce test" sure says blocking works great but that's far from scientific.
What do you guys say?
Also, is there an actual test I can do to test deflection in the field? IE: Place 200 lbs in center of room and measure deflection?
Can someone explain how having blocking every 2 feet (excessive, I know) DOESN'T spread the point load out over more nearby joists? When one joist deflects, the blocking is also trying to make the neighboring joists deflect, as well as their neighboring joists. How does that not help?
My in field "bounce test" sure says blocking works great but that's far from scientific.
What do you guys say?
Also, is there an actual test I can do to test deflection in the field? IE: Place 200 lbs in center of room and measure deflection?


