I'm trying to sort out a loft floor that was put in by a cowboy a few years ago.
He put in new joists, 95x70mm, sideways (so they are only 70mm deep), across a 3M span vaguely attached to the purlins either side. There's a supporting wall about 2/3 of the way across which they are sort of braced to. (Small scraps of wood screwed to the side going down to the wall, they are not sat on it.)
All of the tables I've been able to find have assumed that joists will be placed with the longest side vertical, which is obviously the strongest orientation, and it's an odd size too anyway which I've not found yet.
Is there any way I can find out if these are good enough for their usage? If not, would they be OK if I turn them around and/or drop them to sit on the wall or put spacers between them and it?
He put in new joists, 95x70mm, sideways (so they are only 70mm deep), across a 3M span vaguely attached to the purlins either side. There's a supporting wall about 2/3 of the way across which they are sort of braced to. (Small scraps of wood screwed to the side going down to the wall, they are not sat on it.)
All of the tables I've been able to find have assumed that joists will be placed with the longest side vertical, which is obviously the strongest orientation, and it's an odd size too anyway which I've not found yet.
Is there any way I can find out if these are good enough for their usage? If not, would they be OK if I turn them around and/or drop them to sit on the wall or put spacers between them and it?