Mark the position of each floor joist along the sill plate.
Marking out floor joists.
Wood joists are structural framing members that are laid upright on edge and nailed equally spaced usually 16 inches on center onto the wall plates.
Since the example house we are designing for is 12 feet wide we need to find in the floor joist span table a joist size and centering that can span 12 or wider.
Joists are cut to lay flush with the outer surface of the.
To level the entire floor it is best to start with the two end joists.
Joists placed 24 on center are usually adequate.
Each corresponding measurement should be 3 4 of an inch shy of stud marks.
Measure between the joist locations along the angle to find the on center joist spacing 5.
To avoid confusion we mark an x on the side of the line to which the joist will be placed.
The string line would be fixed in position x in the diagram below.
Laying a floor joist in a wood frame house is a simple procedure that can be done in 4 easy steps.
After you have determined their spacing the layout is rather simple.
Start by aligning your top and bottom plate ends flush together and measure 15 1 4 inches to side of first stud placement.
Nobody with any sense actually lays out joists by measuring to their center.
These marks indicate the center of each joist.
See the image below for an example of joists spaced 16 on center 16 o c.
Joists range in size from 2 x 6 to 2 x 12 based on the distance being spanned.
Slide the tape and square along the joist until the tape reads 32 in.
The floor joist spacing is the distance between the centers of any two installed joists.
In this application floor joists are placed 16 oc and layout has been started from the right side.
The first joist is marked at 15 1 4 to ensure that the 4 or 8 edge of a panel will fall on the center of a joist.
Starting from a nail nailed at the center of one of the two outer joists already in stalled measure along the ledger making a clear mark every 24 or 16.
Now you can use this spacing to pull layout along the angle.
The layout for the following joists is then oc.
We lay out floor joists by marking lines corresponding to one face of the joist.
So long as your lines are 16 apart your joists will be 16 o c.
Floor joists should be spaced no more than 16 inches 41 cm apart from center to center to provide adequate stability.
Use a tape measure to measure 16 inches 41 cm in from the edge of the rim joist and draw a small notch.