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    A-Frame Rehab

    Thanks for sharing! Some of the joists definitely need to be replaced, but most look okay. However, the floor is pretty bouncy and noticeably sloped because the joists sit on the toe of the I-beam, so about 3/4" below level. I have to replace the subfloor anyway, so I wanted to level the...
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    A-Frame Rehab

    There is one support column about halfway...well, technically a floor jack on a cinderblock. That's also something to be addressed on the rather large to-do list.
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    A-Frame Rehab

    Additional information. The beam is a total of 9" from the top of the top flange to the bottom of the bottom flange.
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    A-Frame Rehab

    Currently working on a vacation home we purchased. It’s a ~1979 construction A-frame house in central PA, approximately 1,300 square feet with a concrete block foundation and walkout basement. It was previously used as a hunting cabin with a lot of random supplies and DIY construction. There...

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