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I have this wall that needs a stem wall and footing under it. Any ideas on how to best support the joists and rim board while I dig and pour the cement?
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I will be cutting about 12-18" of concrete out to get the footing and stem wall poured so of I build a temp wall I am worried the rim joist will get fucked up or collapse as the floor joists appear to simply be end nailed to it and the temp wall will create a cantilever.
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google how to underpin...
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>>2999870
Quit posting from your phone.
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>>2999874
It's an interior wall and I want the stem wall to be about 3" proud of the concrete. I'm not sure under pinning applies here.
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>>2999870
shit, man! you live in brazil.



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