faromic80
Structural
- Feb 14, 2008
- 80
I have a situation where the owner of a home wants to remove the basement posts supporting the beams. The beams run along the center of the basement. the house is approx 3000 sq ft. there are 2 beams which are 8" deep (didn't get the exact size yet) that span from the top of the foundation to the center post (there are 3 posts total). The beams meet at the center post and bear on a cap plate (typical basement construction). The owner wants to remove the two posts the beams are cantilevering over. I'm not sure if I'd want to sign off on something like this as I have never encountered this situation. He doesn't want do decrease head height significantly so a WT welded to the bottom is out of the question. What about welding a 1/2" cover plate to the bottom of the beam? I don't think you could weld it while the beam is being stresses in it's current state. would you have to try to shore up the joists at least a bit to relieve some of the stresses before welding? Not to mention you would have to remove the two posts before welding the cover plate to the underside and end shear reactions.