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    Corrosion Protection of Fasteners

    I am installing some lightgauge steel studs (architectural) on top of an existing gas station roof (exposed). My concern is corrosion of the cold-formed steel members and fasteners. The location of the structure is in Southern California, however it is inland and in a very hot and dry climate...
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    Existing Roof Investigation

    I am mounting solar panels on an existing structure that has 3 roof areas with distinct member sizes and spans. Since I do not have the existing plans, I conducted a site visit to size the roof purlins and check the overall structure condition. I am finding 2 areas of the roof where the roof...
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    Analysis of Existing Structure with Added Solar Panels

    Thank you everyone who responded to my thread. MotorCity, I don't have an exact count yet, but it's going to be about 25% of the roof surface area as noted in my initial post. tstructural, regarding your note #2, are you referencing any code when you mention the addition of 5% weight or less...
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    Analysis of Existing Structure with Added Solar Panels

    I've been assigned my first solar installation job to be mounted on an existing commercial building. I need to provide adequate framing for the solar panels however the biggest challenge I have on this job is that I do NOT have the original building plans. What I know is that the building has...
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    Cold - Formed Steel Driven Piles & Potential Corrosion Issues

    Thanks for all the responses everybody. WARose, regarding the 1/16", over what period of time? I know that depends on the corrosion properties of the soil for a given location and the type of metal, but can you give me a reference where I can find a conservative estimate or just get a general...
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    Cold - Formed Steel Driven Piles & Potential Corrosion Issues

    WARose, thanks for the post. In this situation, what limits would you consider before you conclude that it is not a viable option? Keep in mind, I'm using a 12 Gage member. At most it will be embedded 6 ft into the soil and sticking above ground like 3 ft. TLHS, please elaborate. Thanks.
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    Cold - Formed Steel Driven Piles & Potential Corrosion Issues

    I am designing ground mount support system for some solar panels. The client is suggesting to extend the columns of the structure to be used as foundation (basically flagpole, IBC 1807.3.2.1). If we went this route, we are going to use galvanized cold-formed steel members however I want to...
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    Door Penetration for Concrete Shearwall of Historic Building

    @KootK, you are brilliant!! Thanks for your perspective.
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    Door Penetration for Concrete Shearwall of Historic Building

    CEL and KootK, thank you so much for your insight. I've learned a great deal from this thread and feel more confident tackling this job. KootK, I have one question. Can you please explain your previous comment (above): I've seen a lot of "reinforcement" that probably does more harm than...
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    Door Penetration for Concrete Shearwall of Historic Building

    Thanks for all the replies. Ron, I do not have a separate professional liability insurance. You are making me think about something I did not pay attention to really. I will look into this. What do you suggest? MacGruber, thanks for your insight. I actually visited the jobsite this...
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    Door Penetration for Concrete Shearwall of Historic Building

    I am looking at a historic church - I believe the construction was in the the 1920s. In plan, the dimensions of this building are 40' x 90'. In the 90 ft dimension, the concrete walls are 20 ft tall and span the entire length with window penetrations at mid-height that are roughly 3 ft wide...
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    converting flat roof to pitched roof

    I am working on a project to convert a residential flat roof to a pitched roof. The home was built in the 1960's and some modifications were made in the 90's. There is no official building plan for this structure. The existing flat roof is made up of 2x6 laid flat against each other...
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    Suspending weight from roof trusses

    The trusses are spaced 8 ft apart so that's 500 lbs + 300 lbs live load for maintenance worker = 800 lbs. I can choose to locate the joint of the panels so that one truss supports all the weight or to distribute it amongst 6 trusses (ztengguy) - the latter is best I think. Excel, I believe...
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    Suspending weight from roof trusses

    I am working on a project to build a 50'x50' walk-in-cooler inside a commercial warehouse structure. The warehouse structure was designed in the late 1980's. The ceiling panels can only span 25 ft and thus I need to provide a support in the middle for the two joining panels. Not having the...
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    pallet storage rack calculations without specs?

    Thanks TDI. I can "bite" the posts, however the beams are enclosed shapes which make it difficult. I guess it's somewhat of a bubbly L-shape, depending on how you look at it. It's a hollow rectangular tube with a step for plywood or wire decking. Any recommendations on the enclosed shape?

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