gendyn
Structural
- Apr 1, 2003
- 3
I have a project to evaluate a 5'x12' balcony (60 psf LL, 10 psf DL) attached to a balloon frame construction (three-decker) along the 12' dimension. The studs are 2x4 full-size, spaced about 16" o.c. There is a 1/2" wood sheathing original to the house between the studs and a 2x10 PT ledger board1. The contractor plans to use 1/2" lag screws to attach the ledger board, but I'm concerned that, since the studs are not fully visible, the contractor may not be able to drive the lag screw perfectly centered. Is there a minimum edge distance requirement in this case?
Assuming the lag screws are perfectly centered, is there a thrust load to properly size the fasteners based on the withdrawal design value W?
Does anyone have experience with using Simpson Strong SDSW Timber screws to use under these circumstances?
Thank you
Assuming the lag screws are perfectly centered, is there a thrust load to properly size the fasteners based on the withdrawal design value W?
Does anyone have experience with using Simpson Strong SDSW Timber screws to use under these circumstances?
Thank you