Hello.

I have a question about Glesning. I have used CC300 Glesning for a Loft. The Glesen itself is designed so that the glesplankors interlock with each other.

Question1: Do I need to reinforce these joints where the glesplankors interlock if they are located in the middle of a truss bay?

Question2: If reinforcement is needed, is it enough to place a cut Gles behind the existing one and screw it in?

Question3: Should I redo the glesning completely so that no Gles joints end up in the middle of a truss bay?

I hope you understand what I mean..

Best regards,

Arne
 
By "fasade," do you mean they are tongue and grooved? So that a "lip" fits into a "groove"?

1: Yes, you probably need to reinforce them if you've used tongue and grooved boards.

2: It should work. But don't you compress the insulation then and lose insulation value?

3: You might be able to replace the jointed pieces with a piece that fits between the rafters.
 
Mikael_L
If the sparse panel is end-jointed, there must be a reason for it, I think :confused:

And the only reason I can think of is so that it can be joined anywhere without the need for extra splicing ... :confused:

But you probably shouldn't have two joints next to each other in the same truss space.

I haven't seen any end-jointed sparse panel, though ...
And I have no idea how the pros do it ... :o
 
put a lask behind it is enough.

regards
snickar estwing
 
Hedins has end-jointed gles, 28x60.
 
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