Drill a 1/8" hole in the floor then push through a 2 ft length of wire. Paint it white for visibility.It’s about 1ft from the wall. I do have access to the crawl space where I can access the joists directly. But, I don’t know what I’m looking for if I was to go into crawl space. Nor what tools to bring to fix.
About the only screw I use right now is a coated a deck type screw with a torx head. They have a gold coating on them but if you're busy day yesterday today I don't feel pretty good depends on if I don't sound like yellow cab I won't have any don't have any stair laps today yeah they had plenty of room there I don't know why they didn't make those stairs easily there's a lot of room down there I mean it's not like. I can't remember the last time I use a screw with a Philips head.Instead of using a wire like high said I drilled a 1/4" hole and put a flashlight over it. Then looked for the light Kind of like bugs do. Also the screws can be done from the top just by taking of the trim and cutting a small hole in the drywall and then screw the plate that way. But either way you don't want to use screws that have threads all the way to the to the head of the screw.
About the only screw I use right now is a coated a deck type screw with a torx head. They have a gold coating on them but if you're busy day yesterday today I don't feel pretty good depends on if I don't sound like yellow cab I won't have any don't have any stair laps today yeah they had plenty of room there I don't know why they didn't make those stairs easily there's a lot of room down there I mean it's not like. I can't remember the last time I use a screw with a Philips head.
What Darus is saying, is don't use those sheetrock screws or even a zinc plated ones because they are a weak and will easily snap the head off.
High what are you drinking?but if you're busy day yesterday today I don't feel pretty good depends on if I don't sound like yellow cab I won't have any don't have any stair laps today yeah they had plenty of room there I don't know why they didn't make those stairs easily there's a lot of room down there I mean it's not like
Sometimes it is the old nails that are rubbing on the joist. Re-screw the entire floor, then pull all the old nails. Sometimes it can be the cross bracing or ductwork, this requires pulling the sheets up.Haha, thank you all. I'll give that a try!
Do not start using your microphone to type on a flooring forum, and then have your brother ask you about his medical cab ride which is 20 minutes late, and at the same time have the tv on...... because while you're talking, it's recording.High what are you drinking?
I just went to the doctor. He said I've got the same thing that Joe has.High what are you drinking?
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