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herringbone strutting! 

Nathan Procter
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this is a demonstration on how to fit herringbone strutting, as shown in the video, you mark along your joists and then measure the thickness of the joist minus 10mm top and bottom, this is measured and marked on the surface so you can see what you're doing. then place the herringbone along the top matching the outsides of the timber, mark the underneath where the joist meets the herringbone.
Square and cut.
Check to see if it fits well, once fitting well use this as your template and fix in position.

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Комментарии : 8   
@user-hf1ou8ss8o
@user-hf1ou8ss8o 10 месяцев назад
the best tutor I’ve ever had, brilliant job nath 👍🏻
@nathanprocter7937
@nathanprocter7937 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Kai 😊 awesome student
@user-xf2ve6hj3e
@user-xf2ve6hj3e 10 месяцев назад
Great Video, Seems A Great Carpenter💪
@morganw5575
@morganw5575 10 месяцев назад
Great video very helpful 👍
@TomWoods-iw9bc
@TomWoods-iw9bc 10 месяцев назад
Now thats a pro at work
@paulyoull5472
@paulyoull5472 10 месяцев назад
What is idea of herringbone strutting over noggins?
@stevehallam6495
@stevehallam6495 10 месяцев назад
Good question. Benefits are that you can use scrag ends of timber like cheap roof lath rather than buying extra lengths of joist. Structurally herringbone strutting is superior to solid bridging as it spreads loads to adjacent joists with much less chance of squeaking. It also allows you to drag cables for downlights etc easier as there is no 'solid' block in the way particularly in a finished property.
@nathanprocter7937
@nathanprocter7937 10 месяцев назад
@@stevehallam6495 Is correct, this method is ideal for services to run through, where as a noggin made out of the same joist material, holes would have o be drilled for services. note. if you are using noggins, it's good practice to make that noggin 10mm-20mm smaller so if there is a slight twist it doesn't effect the floor coverings or plasterboards. once you mark one you can use that as a template. Thank you both for the comments, means a lot.