B. Evans
Structural
- Aug 31, 2023
- 2
Client wants the shallowest possible beam. New beam will support the existing joists above - so it will be a dropped beam (not a flush beam). Back in 2018 a member (Scratch3r) posted "I recently used a 45-degree washer to screw the top flange of a steel beam to the underside of an existing top plate. It saved me adding a nailer to the top of the beam. The client appreciated the extra headroom."
Does anyone have details or photos that I can show a contractor? New steel beam will likely be a W6 so the wedge washer seems like it would work because otherwise there would not be enough room for screw gun to make a 90 degree up connection.
If you dont have a photo or detail with the wedge washers do you have another detail/photo which eliminates the top nailer, such as side cleats? Thanks.
Does anyone have details or photos that I can show a contractor? New steel beam will likely be a W6 so the wedge washer seems like it would work because otherwise there would not be enough room for screw gun to make a 90 degree up connection.
If you dont have a photo or detail with the wedge washers do you have another detail/photo which eliminates the top nailer, such as side cleats? Thanks.