Simple - 9 lbs per square foot. If your chair does not weigh over 9 pounds—you can hang one on a joist for every foot of length. This is based on a attic floor which is designed by code to support 10 pounds per square foot and then subtracting 1 pound for ceiling weight. You should have no problem with this.
If you have another floor above your garage, the ceiling\floor structure can usually support up to 40 lbs/SqFt (including the weight of the floor above it). If you do not have another floor above, the ceiling trusses may only be able to hang a maximum of 10 lbs/SqFt.
How much weight can a ceiling joist hold? Fine homebuilding notes that 2-inch by 6-inch garage joists will support a weight of up to 50 pounds per square foot.
Walls that run perpendicular (at a 90 degree angle) to the ceiling joists are load-bearing. Walls that run parallel (in the same direction) as the ceiling joints are non load-bearing. Ceiling joists are spliced over the wall.
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In general, a screw can hold 80-100 pounds. Several factors can impact on the amount of weight the screw can hold. This includes the length of the screw, the type of thread, the quality of the screw, the way it was inserted, and the type of forces that will be acting on it.
1- lag bolt a 2×4 that spans 3 or 4 of the joists then attach the hanger to the 2×4, either between two joists with bolts and nuts or directly under and into a joist with lags. 2- lag bolt a 2×4 in line with a joist and lag bolt the hanger into the 2X4 and joist.
When weight is applied to a joist, the top edge goes into compression while the bottom edge goes into tension. Improperly sized or placed holes and notches weaken the joist, make it bouncy and saggy, and provide an easy place for it to crack and fail.
If you keep looking, you'll find mounting instructions for stuff (like lamps, fans, bike hangers or these 400lb and 600lbs racks), where screwing (vertically) into the joist is what you should be doing (as opposed to mounting to drywall), and as long as you're centered enough on the joist, there's nothing else to worry
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Usually ceiling joists can handle the weight of a heavy bag, but you'll need to check your specific joists. They should be rated to hold at least 4 times the weight of the heavy bag.
General rule of thumb, you can hang around 5 to 10 pounds of weight from a roof truss. Remember, if you're planning to build a roof truss for your garage, it's recommended to hire a structural engineer.
Removing a load bearing wall may create structural problems in a home, including sagging ceilings, unleveled floors, drywall cracks, and sticking doors. Removal of load bearing walls without properly supporting the load they're carrying may occasionally result in a structural collapse and even injury.
Should be no deeper than 0.125 times the depth of the joists. Should be no closer to the support than 0.07 times the span and no further away than 0.25 times the span.
The most important bonding is that closest to the notches. Your springy floor might be helped by another row or two of good tight noggins. A different approach would be to remove the cables and pipes, then reinforce the joists at the notches then reinstall everything in holes drilled through the centres of the joists.
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A 2×4 can support up to 1,000 pounds vertically. This dimensional lumber is the most common material used to frame interior and exterior walls on a home. When used as wall studs, 2x4s are typically grouped to create a wall, spaced 16 inches apart.
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Should be no deeper than 0.125 times the depth of the joists. Should be no closer to the support than 0.07 times the span and no further away than 0.25 times the span.
The International Residential Code, on which most local building codes are based, requires that floors in non-sleeping rooms must support a minimum live load of 40 pounds per square foot, and floors in sleeping rooms must be able to handle a live load of 30 pounds per square foot.
You can cut a notch at the end of the joist to 1/4 of the joist's depth (maximum). Along the outer third of a joist, you can cut a notch a maximum of 1/6 the joist depth and 1/3 the joist length without compromising its strength.
The maximum allowable depth of notches is one fifth of the joist or rafter depth or 32 mm, whichever is less. Holes may only be located within a length measured from the face of a support that is no more than three times the depth of the joist or rafter.
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