Hi
I plan to partition my garage which is now free my cars. I want to put up a
timber framed wall as exists in most timber framed houses in Australia.(90 x
45 mm and clad with gyprock on both sides).
However, along the ceiling where I want to place my partition is a huge
steel 'I' beam along the exact line of the proposed partition. Do I attach
the wooden frame to this beam say with self tapping screws or otherwise. Or
do I leave it free at the top for fear of drilling into the beam will cause
it to rust.
hawgeye - 12 Aug 2008 12:23 GMT
> Hi
> I plan to partition my garage which is now free my cars. I want to put up
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> Or do I leave it free at the top for fear of drilling into the beam will
> cause it to rust.
I wouldn't worry about rust, but if it makes you feel better, you can always
paint over any exposed steel after drilling.
I would bolt a nailer to the bottom flange of the beam and frame the wall up
to the nailer and tie it all together. Otherwise the top of the wall isn't
fastened to anything. You might even box in the beam and gyprock it.

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Steve Barker DLT - 12 Aug 2008 14:10 GMT
just wedge it in tight. No fastening required.
s
> Hi
> I plan to partition my garage which is now free my cars. I want to put up
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Or do I leave it free at the top for fear of drilling into the beam will
> cause it to rust.
Glenn - 16 Aug 2008 01:53 GMT
I respectfully disagree.
> just wedge it in tight. No fastening required.
>
> s
Steve Barker DLT - 16 Aug 2008 06:17 GMT
ok.
s
>I respectfully disagree.
>
>> just wedge it in tight. No fastening required.
>>
>> s
PeterD - 12 Aug 2008 14:21 GMT
>do I leave it free at the top for fear of drilling into the beam will cause
>it to rust.
If you are worried about rust, (and rust related failures) then there
is something wrong other than technique (like too much moisture?)
Since you didn't provide any specifications to the stel beam, it's
hard to say for 100% certainity, but there are many ways to prevent
corrosion (such as paints, primers, etc.) WRT the holes.
You *may* get away with an adhesive too, but I'm not sure. Someone
with more experience in that area can chime in. But for drilling
holes, I don't see a problem at all, unless the blasted thing is under
water!
You don't mention how the ceiling is fitted into this grand plan, so
that's an open subject too. As someone else said, you may end up
boxing that beam to make it look good.
Glenn - 15 Aug 2008 13:51 GMT
> Hi
> I plan to partition my garage which is now free my
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> for fear of drilling into the beam will cause it to
> rust.
Worrying about the holes is like using a shotgun to
kill a bug. It is completely inconsequential.
However, along that line of thought, I always raised
the partition with a single plate on top and shot it to
the beam with a powder nailer. Believe me, that hole
will not rust.
Matthew Bastin - 22 Aug 2008 13:53 GMT
Thanks very much for your suggestions and help.
> Hi
> I plan to partition my garage which is now free my cars. I want to put up
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Or do I leave it free at the top for fear of drilling into the beam will
> cause it to rust.