E Eric80 Joined 17 Oct 2021 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Country 17 Oct 2021 #1 No longer required thank you for replies Last edited: 19 Oct 2021
O oldbutnotdead Joined 11 Jan 2013 Messages 6,919 Reaction score 1,640 Location Durham Country 18 Oct 2021 #2 Get back onto the SE, let him/her deal with it (they should have verified that wee detail when they looked at the job)
Get back onto the SE, let him/her deal with it (they should have verified that wee detail when they looked at the job)
J jeds Joined 16 Apr 2004 Messages 5,841 Reaction score 1,095 Country 18 Oct 2021 #3 Had it been a solid floor you'd still have needed to get below it. Steel columns would normally go down to foundation, or a concrete pad, or sometimes they can sit on the existing sub-floor blocks. But you wouldn't sit them on the floor.
Had it been a solid floor you'd still have needed to get below it. Steel columns would normally go down to foundation, or a concrete pad, or sometimes they can sit on the existing sub-floor blocks. But you wouldn't sit them on the floor.
E Eric80 Joined 17 Oct 2021 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Country 18 Oct 2021 #4 Thank you Last edited: 19 Oct 2021
O oldbutnotdead Joined 11 Jan 2013 Messages 6,919 Reaction score 1,640 Location Durham Country 19 Oct 2021 #5 Me personally I'd have run that idea past BCO before digging holes and filling them in....welding- did you do it? Are you coded for that sort of work?
Me personally I'd have run that idea past BCO before digging holes and filling them in....welding- did you do it? Are you coded for that sort of work?