Bob,
On my deck, I put benches along the outside edge. I screwed 4x4s
and then braced them along each side. They hold up to me (svelte
350+ lbs) standing on them.
On my buddy's porch/deck, we used a similar process. We tore down
his old porch which still had an aluminum roof that needed to be
braced. What we did on the deck part was to float it (not attached
to the house), using 3 sets of beams. One about a foot away from
the house, a second about midway between the house and the edge
of the roof, and the third at the outside edge of the roof. We
then placed 4x4s from between the beams up to the roof. We did
this at 5 locations, at the corners, and at the mid-points of
the roof. I can jump up and down and there is very little vibration.
Hope this helps,
Doug
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Nogueira [mailto:nogera@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 1:27 AM
To: shop-talk
Subject: Pourch Plans
My wife wants me to build a old fashion porch out our back door. We don't
want a 'Deck' but rather a porch complete with rails and old type trim.
Here's my problem, I can find tons of articles on building a deck but can't
find anything on building a porch. I've pretty much figured out everything
except how to fasten the rail posts to the porch floor.
I'm planning on building it in two stages, foundation, floor and rails and
next year add the roof.
( I know that makes it a deck for now ). Two of the rail posts will be
against the house so that's not a problem. Its the two outer corner posts
and the posts either side of the centered stairs that I need to fasten down
solid to the floor. Once the roof is done the corner posts will have the
roof to hold them solid but we'd like to have the posts either side of the
stairs remain short and not go all the way to the roof.
Any suggestions out there? Any recommendations as to a good book ?
Here's a attempt at a diagram
____________house ___________________________
O O
l l
l l
O---------O O ----------O
stairs
Bob Nogueira (
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