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Hi, I'd already made a post to do with having a multi gym in my bedroom. and was getting a lazer measure to measure the "Deflection" if any, in the floor below.
from what I was told I should only get about 2mm deflection in joists. Based on weight / space used etc.
I intend to measure the ceiling before gym setup, everyday for a month once setup and depending on how much, reduced to once a week, if no deflection.
I'm about 50KG overweight and expect to take 18-24 months to lose weight.
Even if everything goes ok. Does any know at what speed a long term deflection should be noted, concerned about.
As an example, if the 2mm is immidiate or within 2 to 3 months, although i would keep more frequent readings. Is there a change speed that's considered ok to keep weight on floor knowing I'll take down in 2 years. Through to, need to remove immediatly as will cause long term damage or worse, in a short time. Like will 2 years of weight on floor cause damage.
Thanks.
from what I was told I should only get about 2mm deflection in joists. Based on weight / space used etc.
I intend to measure the ceiling before gym setup, everyday for a month once setup and depending on how much, reduced to once a week, if no deflection.
I'm about 50KG overweight and expect to take 18-24 months to lose weight.
Even if everything goes ok. Does any know at what speed a long term deflection should be noted, concerned about.
As an example, if the 2mm is immidiate or within 2 to 3 months, although i would keep more frequent readings. Is there a change speed that's considered ok to keep weight on floor knowing I'll take down in 2 years. Through to, need to remove immediatly as will cause long term damage or worse, in a short time. Like will 2 years of weight on floor cause damage.
Thanks.