Well I only have 5 more boards to cut and slam into place to finish off my blocking. I put a whole lit of blocks in because of the plywood I got for free. I received a whole shit load of 5/8 marine grade mahogany plywood off cuts. They are all left over pieces from a project my neighbor had. They are 20 1/8" x 48" So I put a whole shit load of extra blocking in that way is supported on all edges. Plus it stiffens the floor right the fuck up.
Anyways, onto the pics
Here I tagged the 10' side (closest to me in the picture) then pulled my diagonal measurement and pushed the other side until they both pulled the same from corner to corner. I ended up with it dead nuts square.
After this I started pulling my layout for my joists. 16" on center. Here you see them all laid out and screwed into place.
You can see my 5 year old son setting the blocking on the lines where I'm gonna set them.
Fucking union workers and there required breaks.....
Also you can kinda see my pallet work station and my jig I have setup for cutting all my blocking.
Here you can see some of my blocking in place. I'm doing every other joists and I screw the blocks in through the joists with 3" long screws. Then the other blocks I use a kreg jig and drill pocket holes (think IKEA furniture...lol) Way better and more solid then just toe nailing a screw or a nail into it. Which is east to do when you have a nail gun, but a pain in the ass when you are doing g it with a hammer and a nail.
Here is what I'm talking about if you've never seen a pocket screw hole.
And here is is all done besides the 5 boards I need to cut.
Next is to start priming and sealing the plywood so it doesn't mold or get all fucked up while getting weathered by winter.