edl
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I have a 28 by 38 space inside of a larger block Warehouse to use as garage space
It is a corner but I still think I'm going to frame the whole thing out so that I can insulate it and for things hanging off the wall like cabinets or racks I will not have to drill right into the block
Framing out the walls seems pretty straightforward even though I never done it
Framing out for a garage door to get cars in and out a person door and a window seem a little more complicated but not overly so
The ceiling however I'm not sure about
One option if they can be run this long is to double up 2x12 or triple them, lagged, and make a really long 28-foot joist... Can I do that? Is there some point at which the joist is too long and sags? All the joist would be holding is drywall on top and drywall on the other side the weight of insulation and some lighting fan and other ceiling fixtures - if you can do that, what is the proper way of attaching the joist at each wall?
Alternatively I could support the joist from the top kind of like a suspended ceiling in an office building there are steel girders way up high that I could use clamps and threaded Rod to come down and support them from the top... Would that be better? The thing I'm trying to avoid is having to build columns inside of the space to support the ceiling
If it isn't obvious I've never done this before and so sorry if these are very basic questions
Thanks in advance for your suggestions
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It is a corner but I still think I'm going to frame the whole thing out so that I can insulate it and for things hanging off the wall like cabinets or racks I will not have to drill right into the block
Framing out the walls seems pretty straightforward even though I never done it
Framing out for a garage door to get cars in and out a person door and a window seem a little more complicated but not overly so
The ceiling however I'm not sure about
One option if they can be run this long is to double up 2x12 or triple them, lagged, and make a really long 28-foot joist... Can I do that? Is there some point at which the joist is too long and sags? All the joist would be holding is drywall on top and drywall on the other side the weight of insulation and some lighting fan and other ceiling fixtures - if you can do that, what is the proper way of attaching the joist at each wall?
Alternatively I could support the joist from the top kind of like a suspended ceiling in an office building there are steel girders way up high that I could use clamps and threaded Rod to come down and support them from the top... Would that be better? The thing I'm trying to avoid is having to build columns inside of the space to support the ceiling
If it isn't obvious I've never done this before and so sorry if these are very basic questions
Thanks in advance for your suggestions
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