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How much weight can go upstairs

Post by steve h »

Just wonderd if anyone knows how much weight
you can put in a upstairs room? full size slate pool table
total weight 220kg, its fitted with 4 legs about 70mm square at the base
does this mean that each leg will have 55kg of pressure on the floor,
or does'nt it work like that :dontknow:
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Sounds fine to me- no different to having 4 large people stood in there :thumbright:
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Post by Anonymous »

The floor loading will depend on the size of your main beams and the distance they are set apart, usually between 2.5 and 3 Kn/m2 so a point load of 55kg should be fine, to be safe just place a 300 square 1/2 ply spreader under each foot that will spread and reduce the point loading significantly, it can be offset so it is mainly under the table :thumbright:
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Post by morgan »

I had this concern with a cast iron rolltop bath. Took 3 of us to lift the damn thing in there, and its upstairs in a timber frame house. Full of water if probably weighs half a ton. I put some spreaders on floor as Bob says.

Its been there 5 years now and not made its way through floor. Dont take many baths though. Too scared. :pale:
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Post by Dave81 »

Absolutely no issue with 220kg / 4.

Two fat people humpin the night away will put more load on a smaller footprint (Bed legs) than that. :sheepish:

I could'nt guess to the amount but id say that the SWL for a upstairs room per square foot would be far far greater.
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db wrote:Sounds fine to me- no different to having 4 large people stood in there :thumbright:
Or one me :P :P :P :P :lol:
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Post by latil »

220kg sounds a bit light for a f/s slate bed table,some are nearer 2 tons.
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aahhhhh me after a typical light snack then :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Dave999 »

if you put in a water bed

you need a survey done

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Post by Anonymous »

Dave999 wrote:if you put in a water bed

you need a survey done

Dave
weight wise?
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Post by Dave999 »

yeah

concrete floor down stairs is ok

but they look a bit naff in the dning room

upstairs with wood floors

the bed doesn't weigh much

but each liter of water weighs a Kg and takes up a 10cm by 10cm by 10 cm space

you can fit a lot of them in a double water bed


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Post by Dart Vader »

Si,

NEVER GET A WATER BED

They don't make any bedroom strong enough for you in one of them


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Post by Adrian Worman »

It should be ok in a modern building, timber framed or not, those cast iron baths are'nt that heavy compared to the old ones, should'nt be an issue, water weighs roughly 10 lbs a gallon, similar to gasoline ;)

We did however sell a mate of our's a Jacuzzi corner bath with extra jets etc, he has an old cottage and he had a structural engineer have a look and he said no Bananarama! way :shock:
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Post by Anonymous »

Justin G wrote:Si,

NEVER GET A WATER BED

They don't make any bedroom strong enough for you in one of them


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I dont think i could even get away with it on a concrete floor mate.

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Post by steve h »

Thanks for the replies guys :thumbright:
The house was built in 1905 the room is 4mx5.5m
i dont know the joist dimensions as it has a hardwood floor
Thanks again :thumbright:
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