BPA827
Structural
- Jan 14, 2008
- 21
I have a scenario as follows: I have a project where we are raising up an existing single story wood framed house and building a new lower level. The owner was planning/hoping to leave the existing finishes as-is.
My question: I am detailing an interior lower plywood shearwall to the existing floor diaphragm. Ideally I would install a line of plywood edge nailing from the top of the floor diaphragm down to solid 2x blocking between to floor joists then use framing angles from joist to top plate. The edge nailing in the floor diaphragm obviously goes against the owners wishes of leaving the existing finishes as-is. Does anyone have a creative suggestion to acheive the floor diaphragm to blocking connection from the underside of the diaphragm?
My question: I am detailing an interior lower plywood shearwall to the existing floor diaphragm. Ideally I would install a line of plywood edge nailing from the top of the floor diaphragm down to solid 2x blocking between to floor joists then use framing angles from joist to top plate. The edge nailing in the floor diaphragm obviously goes against the owners wishes of leaving the existing finishes as-is. Does anyone have a creative suggestion to acheive the floor diaphragm to blocking connection from the underside of the diaphragm?