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    hello- can someone tell me if you think this is load bearing or not? I want to saw away those pieces of wood and then re-drywall it it. There was a recessed fluorescent light in there and I want to open it up-
    What do you think? Is it safe to saw?


  • #2
    Load bearer

    I presume you did not remove any verticals? Sure doesn't appear to be a load bearing beam. I would think the wall would be more of the load carrier and this was just a means of providing a frame to hang the drywall on. Just my suspicions...

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    • #3
      Its not load bearing, the 4x4 is a method of insuring a stable soffit line.

      Cut it out carefully as it appears to be continious members of the soffit.
      If cracking appears and the member/s are loose you will need to remove more drywall and add nailing.
      Illegitimas non-carborundum

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Snoonyb
        Its not load bearing, the 4x4 is a method of insuring a stable soffit line.

        Cut it out carefully as it appears to be continious members of the soffit.
        If cracking appears and the member/s are loose you will need to remove more drywall and add nailing.
        K- I removed the soffit

        ....next Drywalling!


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        • #5
          Load issue....

          Clean and neat. Should be a lark from here on to get the lights you want up and running. Sure will open that area up.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mrcaptainbob
            Clean and neat. Should be a lark from here on to get the lights you want up and running. Sure will open that area up.
            Yes, I have the track lighting that will suit the bathroom area-
            IT came with these little collasible prongs that go thru the ceiling and then spring open, I'm realizing that once they are thru - that's it- I would have to remove the ceiling. SO I will either have to do it perfectly the first time or figure out how to screw it in securely enough to support the weight of the fixture.

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            • #7
              Your links, both screw and fixture, are to web sites, not product.
              Illegitimas non-carborundum

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Snoonyb
                Your links, both screw and fixture, are to web sites, not product.
                yeah, this site generates those automatically- i had nothing to do with it-
                if you want to see the fxture I got it's on homedepot.com

                it's a hampton bay floating glass track light- http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS...4+4233&pos=n12

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