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Subfloor framing. jim.foltz 08-19-2006
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Posted by on August 20, 2006, 9:20 am

Jonny wrote:

> Run the long side of the plywood parallel to the joist runs.

Um .. no? The tongue and groove plywood I've seen has the
tongue/groove on the long edge. This should cross the joists, so that
when the tongue and groove are engaged, there is support between the
joists.


Posted by Jonny on August 21, 2006, 4:52 am
>
> Jonny wrote:
>
>> Run the long side of the plywood parallel to the joist runs.
>
> Um .. no? The tongue and groove plywood I've seen has the
> tongue/groove on the long edge. This should cross the joists, so that
> when the tongue and groove are engaged, there is support between the
> joists.
>

Shoulda said perpendicular.
--
Jonny



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