Back before Xmas I was holding down the couch while the flu ran it's course through me. So I got to watch more TV than normal. Danny Litford (sp?) was showing us all about building decks with various materials.
What I noticed is that all of the decks shown they used no joist hangers at all. Instead a ledger was installed inside the band joist and the joists rested on it and were nailed through the band into the ends. At least one deck used a larger band joist and the joist sat on the ledger top. Others notched the ends of the joists to keep the tops flush. The decking material was the topic so this wasn't discussed at all, I just noticed it.
I've worked on enough old porches to know that this was an accepted and often used method (at least around here). Just wondering if this is still an accepted method and is anyone still using it.
Good Luck
Dave
What I noticed is that all of the decks shown they used no joist hangers at all. Instead a ledger was installed inside the band joist and the joists rested on it and were nailed through the band into the ends. At least one deck used a larger band joist and the joist sat on the ledger top. Others notched the ends of the joists to keep the tops flush. The decking material was the topic so this wasn't discussed at all, I just noticed it.
I've worked on enough old porches to know that this was an accepted and often used method (at least around here). Just wondering if this is still an accepted method and is anyone still using it.
Good Luck
Dave