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  1. Bammer25

    Retaining Wall Design Sanity Check

    Pretty sure that will never go anywhere regardless of your friction angle
  2. Bammer25

    Question regarding aluminum design manual 2020

    I hate this code but have to use it for this case. Section H2.2 for torsion says the torsional strength is Fs*C where C is the torsional shear constant (with no context). I immediately think in terms of inches to the fourth power, but that gives a torsion of lbf*ft^2 which is not correct. Does...
  3. Bammer25

    28/12 Roof A Frame Questions

    Haven't done a lot with these. Just wanted to ask a few elementary questions to make sure I wasn't missing anything big. Do you typically have a ridge board as a nailer and just cut the I-Joists (I am assuming I joists rafters) as required or do you like to see straps/hangers? I am assuming...
  4. Bammer25

    Flowable fill or 911?

    Just seems like you’d never get it even close to compacted under there
  5. Bammer25

    Flowable fill or 911?

    Only other option would be demo entire garage slab and start over
  6. Bammer25

    Flowable fill or 911?

    The basement wall in that area looked fine. Maybe some shoring is what I was thinking and pump.
  7. Bammer25

    Flowable fill or 911?

    Had a client that had a basement wall badly failing. We built some false walls and rebuilt the wall. No issues As the contractor was waterproofing the wall he figured he would go ahead and make sure the rest of that wall (not failing) had gravel/drain pipe. Well now the garage slab is pouring...
  8. Bammer25

    Hips, valleys and load points

    I did another one worse than this a few weeks ago. These roofs are such headaches. Not like with a beam you can just add some fluff and sleep better. What a nightmare.
  9. Bammer25

    Hips, valleys and load points

    Haha yeah. Thanks guys. Maybe they will revisit using trusses when they get their LvL quote
  10. Bammer25

    Hips, valleys and load points

    Here is plan view of the roof. As you can see there’s a lot
  11. Bammer25

    Hips, valleys and load points

    Designing a house with a complex roof. Such fun. Anyway, I am constantly arguing with myself over where we need load points at the connections of hips, valleys, and ridges. I know a lot of it relies on whether or not you have exterior wall thrust. So if I have rafter ties and collar ties I...
  12. Bammer25

    Georgrid in gravel under slabs in very high basements?

    Did you use steel beams and cast the slab on decking? I have done a bunch of those. They are completely against that route for this project. In theory will the geogrid help? Does it have to be attached or can it float?
  13. Bammer25

    Georgrid in gravel under slabs in very high basements?

    I do a lot of critical slope foundations where you have a typical 10’ front wall and then a basement where the grade falls off pretty quickly. You end up with anywhere from a daylight rear wall (ideally) or a worst case of 15 feet or more of gravel under the slab up against the rear and side...
  14. Bammer25

    Steel column to CMU considerations

    Not sure what you mean. Stem wall up to basement level. Grade falling off toward the back. 12 feet between floors
  15. Bammer25

    Steel column to CMU considerations

    Looks like worst case the wall will be 26 feet tall. Ouch. Can I pick another lot?
  16. Bammer25

    Steel column to CMU considerations

    I just figured if I did a 24x24 pilaster that wouod cut it. I haven’t ran any numbers down there yet. Just sized the beams and columns

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