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I have recently gathered enough courage to build a low level deck that is going to be partially on concrete and and soil. Got the confidence that I can build it after seeing so many amazing projects on this site. This is how it currently is
On top of the concrete I just have 100mm to build the deck on. I was thinking of bolting 70x45 timber using angle brackets. Adding 23mm of Ekodeck on top of it gives me clearance of just 7mm. I hope that is enough for the water to pass through.
One of the challenges I am facing is the weeping holes on the bottom of the wall. I can't block them so have to put pieces of wood around them.
I will be using Dunnings 50 x 100 x 50 x 5mm M12 Galvanised Angle Brackets and Ramset 12 x 60mm DynaBolt Plus Hex Nut Bolt to fix the timber on the concrete.
I am using a 90x45 (A13) to transition between concrete and soil. That is also going to be attached to the rectangular column for extra support.
Joists are placed 350-420mm apart. Joists on both edges are 430mm apart to make room for the triple border. Noggins will be attached using Zenith 14 - 10 x 125mm Galvanised Bugle Head Batten Timber Screws to support the triple border.
For drainage, I will be installing Vinidex 65mm x 20m Draincoil With Filter Sock around the concrete. I need to be careful not to place pavers and mini foot on top of it.
Deck layout:
I have got a few questions and would appreciate if the experts can help me with those:
1. How to connect 70x45 joists with 90x45 (orange chevron)? I can't seems to find a 45x70 joist hanger. Should I use 45x90 joist hangers with a 20mm piece of wood tuck under the joist?
2. How do I attach two outer timbers to the rectangular column? And how do I place A3 and B3 around the column?
3. Do I need extra support for noggins between A1 and A2; and B6 and B7? Those noggins are there for the triple border. Should I bolt them to the concrete and put mini foot on the soil?
4. There are 4 weeping holes on the wall. That is why I have to break B7 into 5 pieces. Is that ok?
5. Which drill bit should I use for Ramset 12 x 60mm DynaBolt Plus Hex Nut Bolt?
6. For timer to timber connection on angles, I will be using Carinya 50 x 50 x 40 x 1mm Galvanised Angle Brackets (green angles in diagram). Is 1mm thickness enough?
7. Can I use 45 x 90mm joist hanger to join 90x45 to 70x45 (yellow chevron)?
8. The span on 90x45 joists is approx 1400-1500. Is that a big gap?
9. What do you recommend how far away to put noggins between joists?
Apologies for asking too many questions.
Material
Timber:
90 x 45 framing MGP10 H3 treated pine
70 x 45 framing MGP10 H3 treated pine
Angles and hangers:
Carinya 50 x 50 x 40 x 1mm Galvanised Angle Bracket (green angle in diagram)
Pryda Joist Hanger - To Suit 45 x 90mm (blue chevron in diagram)
Dunnings 50 x 100 x 50 x 5mm M12 Galvanised Angle Bracket (red triangles in the diagram)
Screws and bolts:
Pryda Timber Connector Screw 12G x 35mm Hex Head Box 250 (for connecting joist hangers and brackets to timber)
Ramset 12 x 60mm DynaBolt Plus Hex Nut Bolt
Zenith 8 - 10 x 30mm Treated Pine Countersunk Head Screws
Zenith 14 - 10 x 125mm Galvanised Bugle Head Batten Timber Screws
Support on soil:
Brighton Masonry 300 x 300 x 40mm Charcoal Mypave Paver
Builders Edge 25-40mm Minifoot Pedestal Feet (black circles in diagram)
Drainage & weed control:
Vinidex 65mm x 20m Draincoil With Filter Sock
Pillar 0.9 x 25m Black Jumbo Weed Control Mat
Ki-Carma 20kg 10-20mm Drainage Gravel
Whites Weed Mat Pins - 20 Pack
Misc:
Ekodeck Quickfix 3mm Quickfix Kit - Timber Joists
137 x 23mm 5.4m Decking Alpine Ash / Ironwood Composite Ekodeck Designer
Crommelin 1L Exterior Grade Brushable Waterproofer
Hello @jigz
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