Larry,
Yes, we need to get together and plan this thing out. Can't be too careful
you know. (LOL)
When we are working hard planning this project it will require some
libation. Being thirsty could cause us to not make sound decisions.
Now, as for the Corvette, Matchbox does make several nice ones. (ROFL) I
don't know how old you are but recall the old Papermate commercials,
"Promise her anything but give her a Papermate".
By the way, how is your health insurance? (LOL)
Cy, the (still alive) Ancient Okie...

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Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 1:36 PM
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Cy,

This may just turn into another excuse to drink beer.

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Hi Larry,
Only suggestion I might make is to go with a thicker plywood
floor. Something like 1 inch or so. If you would like this
project to take forever I would be glad to lend a hand.
(LOL) Cy, the Ancient Okie...
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Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Loft

Hi Guys,

Well you all have almost inspired me enough to attempt an
8x24 storage loft over one end of my shop.
I am thinking 4x8 boards 24 feet long bolted through the
outside block wall and another 24 foot long 4x8 bolted to 4"
diameter support poles. The bottom of the floor would be 8
feet off of the shop floor. My plan is to cut through the
concrete floor dig down about 4 feet and cement in the
support poles. with the poles at 6foot intervals. 
I would install joist hangers every 2feet giving me 24"
centers, using 2x6 joists to support 3/4 plywood flooring.

Does this basic layout sound feasible?

Do I need to double up the joists in the middle?

What if any special tools will I need?
I own a couple of cordless and air powered drills, wrenches,
a saws-all and a second hand circ saw that isn't worth
much.I also have a chop saw that I can put a wood blade in
if needs be.
I have read a lot of comments regarding the talking tape
measure both good and bad. Do I need one or is their an
alternative? Let me know what you guys think. I do have a
friend who is a structural engineer and he told me he would
be happy to look it over before I spend any money.

Regards

Larry Stansifer

Thou art rewarded for thy results not for thine efforts.

The Rogue Warrior

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