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  1. Calc1

    Contractor using screw instead of bolt for connector

    Thanks Ucfse for your inputs and others, I have never had this situation. I have the note on the contract plan "The Engineer / Designer will not be responsible for any changes, deletions or substitutions of materials or methods without his prior written approval", I am fully relying on this...
  2. Calc1

    Contractor using screw instead of bolt for connector

    Thanks everyone, How about even if you tell the contractor follow the CD and still does what ever he wants and city inspection approve it and the owner is noted of the problem, am I still liable and what are my options, how can I protect myself?
  3. Calc1

    Contractor using screw instead of bolt for connector

    I am dealing with a contractor that has placed screw instead of bolt for Simpson connector; he is telling me that it has enough capacity for the applied load. I am not sure what should I respond to contractor, does he have any leg to stand on? If contractor does not follow the plan, is engineer...
  4. Calc1

    Timber rafter ceiling joist connection

    Thanks everyone for participating, I am glad that such a fundamental case is resolved, I know that many in our field did not have a answer for this case, even those who I have opportunity to work with in this field, but again, I appreciate everyone inputs and sharing their knowledge. I have had...
  5. Calc1

    Timber rafter ceiling joist connection

    using method of section and take a moment about the apex, then ceiling joist tension force will be the lower one, which is the same as computer run, I think you should draw the FBD.
  6. Calc1

    Timber rafter ceiling joist connection

    I think apsix might have a point, if you draw freebody diagram, then only one rafter lateral force will be applied for ceiling joist tension force, this could be true only for rafters and ceiling joist and not for truss,I am just trying to find a logic for it, what do you think TTK?
  7. Calc1

    Timber rafter ceiling joist connection

    Thanks TTK, yes, I have seen that report, that is why it made me to question this idea of 1/2 reaction. Have you run any analysis program and model the rafter and ceiling joist system and compare the lateral force at the support Vs 1/2 reaction? Scareblue no the loads are DL+LL=40 psf @16" with...
  8. Calc1

    Timber rafter ceiling joist connection

    But how could the joint be in equilibrium, if using only 1/2 of the reaction?, if you look at any truss analysis, the reaction is used to calculate the bottom cord tension force.
  9. Calc1

    Timber rafter ceiling joist connection

    Thanks TTK, But how come all the roof framing books have table that show 6-16d nail for that span is enough, which is not, and computer run at http://www.framingdesign.com/structural_engineering_framing_rafter.html for Lumber rafter with collar tie or...
  10. Calc1

    Timber rafter ceiling joist connection

    No the pitch is 4V:12H, and no I just took the joint by itself, as T=c cos(teta) and C=R/sin(teta), teta pitch angle=18.434,
  11. Calc1

    Wood Beam Moment connection

    Thanks prblmfxr, I can lap 2 times the cantilever, If I understand it then the connection at the wall and the end is only for shear and the nails are sized based on the shear force at the bearing wall and at the end, is this correct?, I do not know how you would find the force or the couple...
  12. Calc1

    Timber rafter ceiling joist connection

    I am using method of joints to calculate the tension force in ceiling joist but the result is 2 times the computer run or any roof framing book table, anyone has any suggestions, for example if uniform load is 54 lb/ft for LD=1 on the rafter(Horz) and the span is 17 ft with 1 ft overhang each...
  13. Calc1

    Wood Beam Moment connection

    Thank you all, APA has some info. under "APA Performance Rated I-Joists" on this subject,and the follwing web site http://www.euken.net/group/seaint/mailarchive/2003b/msg00659.html
  14. Calc1

    Wood Beam Moment connection

    The bolt will be needed for the connection to the existing joist in order to have moment connection and not the wall, I will be appreciated if you give me any ref. for this case or showing how the side plate and rivets are used in moment connection?
  15. Calc1

    Wood Beam Moment connection

    Thanks jike No I can not do diagonal brace under the cantilever, but yes, I can extend it into the existing 2x10 joist but how would you find out how many nails or bolt you need to do the splice, I found out that the fisrt bolt will be 1 1/2 inch, I am not sure, if I am using the right method (...
  16. Calc1

    Wood Beam Moment connection

    The owner wants to add a cantilever balcony to an existing wall, I consider using nails or bolts subject to eccentric shear method as mostly used in steel, but the bolt size ends up too big for the wood member, Anyone has any sujestions? (L Cantilier=4' and Pu=1300 lbs)
  17. Calc1

    two story shearwall plywood not on the same side

    Thank you all, My concern is that hold down strap from the second floor or the first floor will not be nailed to the same surface ( upper on plywood, lower on the stud or 4x4), the other concern is the shear flow would have to cross the double top plate from one side of wall to the other side of...
  18. Calc1

    two story shearwall plywood not on the same side

    Contractor have asked me, if possible to place the plywood for the first floor on the inside of the wall up to the bottom of the floor joist, and the plywood on the second floor on the outside of the wall but extend it to the top plate. The shear walls are over each other and have the same...
  19. Calc1

    Residential Material estimate (Takeoff)

    Well, Thank you everyone, I do not mean cost estimate, but material estimate for wood frame residential ( house).
  20. Calc1

    Residential Material estimate (Takeoff)

    I have been asked to do the take off for a 3000 sq ft new house, anyone has the item list or excel sheet that I can use or has any recommendation. This is my first time doing it.
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