awais98
SPS
You are probably right about being overkill... Ill see what it feels like while Im at HD buying the lumbar.
A question, you mentioned about toenailing the top end. What do I do with the lower end on the cemented floor? I was thinking id need to drill in the fllow and toenail them there too. What do you suggest?
A question, you mentioned about toenailing the top end. What do I do with the lower end on the cemented floor? I was thinking id need to drill in the fllow and toenail them there too. What do you suggest?
4x6s or 6x6s won't hurt anything, but in my opinion will be a lot of overkill. I would secure the two short pieces across the joists near the ends of the tank, you should be able to toenail into the bottom chord of the I-joist, then place the posts, tap in a couple shims at the top, and toenail the assembly together so the posts can't fall over if they loosen. Not really much to build, basically a T-post. In a few weeks when the lumber shrinks you may need to tap the shims in further, but IMO your fix is really this simple. Look at it this way, the tank is already supported, all you want to do is eliminate the deflection in the existing floor caused by the concentrated load of the tank.



