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Title: subfloor spacing
Post by: dogneck on August 19, 2008, 07:06:46 AM
I haven't nailed the subfloor down yet, but somehow it just looks like the subfloor will be getting slightly off the 16" center floor joists at the third sheet.   Your supposed to leave a 1/4" gap on the ends. 

Since I have about one hundred nails in each floor joist, I cannot remove and replace.   Can I sister a 2x4 along the side of the 2x10 floor joists, so the 4x8 subfloor will hit exactly right?   I don't need to sister another 2x10 in there do I?
Title: Re: subfloor spacing
Post by: MountainDon on August 19, 2008, 09:16:30 AM
1/4" gap seems like a lot. The panels are usually under-sized by just the right enough to allow for the manufacturers recommended gapping. My OSB T&G subfloor panels were about 1/8 inch short on the long 8 foot dimension. The width on a T&G sheet is another matter; that dimension is usually under by up to a half inch.


So if your panels are not aligning with each joist properly because of the gapping you have two choices as I see it.
1.  Add blocking as you suggested; 2x4 should be fine. I'd glue and screw or at least use ring shank nails. Or,
2.  Trim the sheets enough to correct the length and have the joint lay over the center of the joist.
Either of those choices would be better than trying to remove nails.  My personal choice would be #2. With a good clamp on cutting guide you can make the cuts very precise.
Title: Re: subfloor spacing
Post by: glenn kangiser on August 19, 2008, 10:13:58 AM
Also  - the long direction of the subfloor should be 90 degrees to the joists.  The Avantex shortages wouldn't show up until you reached the side then.
Title: Re: subfloor spacing
Post by: dogneck on August 19, 2008, 11:55:57 AM
Mtndon is correct the spacing is 1/8" not 1/4".     I got it on advantec website.   I think that was the problem, along with a few of the joists being slightly bowed (just happens to be the ones at 8 and 16 ft).  When I get the bridging in that should help.
Title: Re: subfloor spacing
Post by: MountainDon on August 19, 2008, 12:00:34 PM
I used solid 2x10 blocking in the center of my span (15 ft 6 inch, joist end to joist end). Even though the 2x10's were very good there was enough bowing to have caused problems without the blocking.
Title: Re: subfloor spacing
Post by: soomb on September 06, 2008, 12:26:01 AM
Quote from: MountainDon on August 19, 2008, 12:00:34 PM
I used solid 2x10 blocking in the center of my span (15 ft 6 inch, joist end to joist end). Even though the 2x10's were very good there was enough bowing to have caused problems without the blocking.
Do you have a photo of it? (blocking)
Title: Re: subfloor spacing
Post by: MountainDon on September 07, 2008, 07:03:59 PM
The only picture I have showing the blocking can be found at the end of this link...

http://countryplans.com/smf/index.php?topic=2335.msg61571#msg61571

Hope that helps.
Title: Re: subfloor spacing
Post by: soomb on September 07, 2008, 08:38:14 PM
Wonderful thank you.

PS- 2000 White Jeep Cherokee on 31's with Rubicon 4.5 lift.  (so I can't be all bad)
Title: Re: subfloor spacing
Post by: MountainDon on September 07, 2008, 09:09:43 PM
You are most welcome.  :)

Great taste in 4x4's.   :) :)

Do you have much rubbing on the lower arms at full lock? That's my only beef with my 32's.

Also, do you have the Rubicon disconnects, the ones with the removable center tube?

more of mine here
http://countryplans.com/smf/index.php?topic=2532.msg31926#msg31926
Title: Re: subfloor spacing
Post by: soomb on September 07, 2008, 09:26:50 PM
A little rub.  I notice it most when reversing slowly as I turn out of my drive way.  I do not have the disconnects. The RE kit is the more firm ride as I do a fair amount of highway and my wife is a white knuckler.