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Don't know if anyone has experience with this or not but here goes...
We have an attic in our house with a square opening to crawl up into. I'm putting in a pull down ladder thing which requires a larger opening. This means I have to frame out a larger hole (perpendicular to the joist direction) which involves cutting a couple of the joists.
When I put in the longer piece to frame the opening, I could just use large screws to connect it to the ends of the joists I have to cut or I could use joist hangers. Anyone know if there's any pros or cons to either way? It's be faster to just put 3 long deck screws (or something similar) into each joist but if using the joist hangers would be beneficial for some reason, then I would consider that.
Anyone have any experience with this?
Pic: https://www.dropbox.com/s/y969x0c8adgj999/2015-06-20 17.53.10.jpg?dl=0
In the picture, the dotted lines are where I am expanding the opening. The circles are where I could use joist hangers or could just screw the boards together. The current opening is just done with nails but is from 30+ years ago.
We have an attic in our house with a square opening to crawl up into. I'm putting in a pull down ladder thing which requires a larger opening. This means I have to frame out a larger hole (perpendicular to the joist direction) which involves cutting a couple of the joists.
When I put in the longer piece to frame the opening, I could just use large screws to connect it to the ends of the joists I have to cut or I could use joist hangers. Anyone know if there's any pros or cons to either way? It's be faster to just put 3 long deck screws (or something similar) into each joist but if using the joist hangers would be beneficial for some reason, then I would consider that.
Anyone have any experience with this?
Pic: https://www.dropbox.com/s/y969x0c8adgj999/2015-06-20 17.53.10.jpg?dl=0
In the picture, the dotted lines are where I am expanding the opening. The circles are where I could use joist hangers or could just screw the boards together. The current opening is just done with nails but is from 30+ years ago.