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happyhacker
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by happyhacker » Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:18 pm

I am fitting a new cold tank and will be raising it above the joist on a new platform. This consists of joists spanning 3.6m but there is a load bearing wall mid way which in fact the current tank sits on. I intend to provide a structure to support the new joists down to this wall. I calculated a fully laden 190Ltr tank to impose a load of 4.1kN/m2. If I place this tank right over the wall (its weight conveyed directly down by a timber frame) am I right in thinking that the joists are only carrying their own weight and the weight of the tank is borne by the wall?

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by Perry525 » Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:14 pm

1 l of water = 1 kilo.
Yes! Create a V frame, where the centre of the V's sit above the wall.
Top the frame with 18mm or more plywood.

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