Posted by Billy NY on March 18, 2014 at 07:39:36 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: building storage loft posted by redblood on March 18, 2014 at 07:25:13:
You may want to look at some wood framing reference books or something to give you some information on how to frame using the materials you suggest or similar and see what loading it can take. I even hate to say it, but having an engineer, take a look, do some checks, calculations, might be worthwhile, given the span involved. You'll have to provide the as-built conditions, and what you intend to do, connection details and or framing plan. Building Mfr if there is one here, may be helpful as well. I suppose what I am saying, there's a little more to than this than you may think, regardless how you do it, you do want to make sure its done right and checks out for the loads it will support and that it can be constructed to do that and hold itself up. Recently I've seen a few wood framed decks fail on the internet, in the news, not good when it falls and people are on it or under it. I know many builders will know how to use wood framing, such as with residential work, don't need an engineer, but if were me, I'd want to be sure I had a plan that had some calculations to support it just based on those spans.
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