AVForums

Our philosophy in our forums, reviews, podcasts and feature videos is to promote audio and visual excellence by gathering and sharing the best information and resources available.

Help

To begin please visit our help section »

Not a Member Yet?

It only takes a minute to start enjoying the benefits of AVForums membership, and it's free!

Member Log in

Dealing with joist cross bracing and projector screen

Post Reply
Old 29-10-2008, 12:09 AM   #1
Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Experience Points:
4,522, Level: 15
Points: 4,522, Level: 15 Points: 4,522, Level: 15 Points: 4,522, Level: 15
Activity: 0.3%
Activity: 0.3% Activity: 0.3% Activity: 0.3%
Thanks: Gave 103, Got 12
Posts: 423
Dealing with joist cross bracing and projector screen

I have a modern house with stud walls.
My living room is 22ft x10.5ft with a standard 4 ft window in the narrow wall and conservatory doors at the other end, A chimney breast and gas fire on the west wall and a door on the east wall makes my window end my only viable possibility for installing a projector screen. For SWMBO reasons I need to ceiling recess this, preferably without a pelmet(Costly curtains and tracks). As I have a low ceiling 8ft then there is no depth between the curtain rails and the celing for a well designed pelmet. Though I must say several pelmets on this site look the DBs.
My ceiling void is 20cms so no problems there. My joists run across the narrow span of the room.
The big problem is the central cross bracing on the joists which an old in progress photo of my room shows to run across the middle of the joists from beginning to end.
This generates 4 questions

Has anyone ever removed one of these and used an alternative to gain room for their projector screen? If so did their house fall down

Has anyone mounted a projector lift in similar circumstances?

I see lots of info how to fix a screen to the bottom of a joist but has anyone any experience of mounting to the side?

I intend to cut a hole in the ceiling wide enough for the projector bar and to allow for the narrowing roller effect

Has anyone found a tidy diy method of applying a tidy plastic channel rather than cut plasterboard edges!
  Quote
Old 29-10-2008, 7:44 AM   #2
Prominent Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Swindon
Experience Points:
13,312, Level: 27
Points: 13,312, Level: 27 Points: 13,312, Level: 27 Points: 13,312, Level: 27
Activity: 54.2%
Activity: 54.2% Activity: 54.2% Activity: 54.2%
Thanks: Gave 1, Got 523
Posts: 4,528
Re: Dealing with joist cross bracing and projector screen

Are you talking about the small noggins between the joists?

Just smash them out of the way. They were there to keep everything square when the house was being built and have no structural relevance.

Steve
  Quote
Thanks from:
shuggy (29-10-2008)
Old 29-10-2008, 7:48 AM   #3
Prominent Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Swindon
Experience Points:
13,312, Level: 27
Points: 13,312, Level: 27 Points: 13,312, Level: 27 Points: 13,312, Level: 27
Activity: 54.2%
Activity: 54.2% Activity: 54.2% Activity: 54.2%
Thanks: Gave 1, Got 523
Posts: 4,528
Re: Dealing with joist cross bracing and projector screen

ps. have a look at my thread.

To mount the screen to the side of the joist, I just used the brackets that came with my screen (you could fix them either at the back or on the top).

My hole was finished off with plasterboard beads and then skimmed.

Steve
  Quote
Post Reply



Thread information and display options
Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off