JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,567
I'm trying to use a piece of composite decking as a filler between a CFS 16 gage (54 mil) stud and a steel ledger angle.
A metal stud wall is covered with a 5/8" thick sheathing - non-structural type material.
The idea is to cut out a small 2" x 4" piece of sheathing at each stud and then screw a piece of composite filler (5/8" thick x 2" x 4") to the flange of a metal stud with two screws.
This offers a dense connecting material which would match the thickness of a light sheathing applied to the face of the studs.
So there's a connection between composite filler (screwing through the composite into the 16 gage stud flange) and then a connection between the steel angle and the composite (pre-drilled holes through the angle leg to allow screwing into the composite filler).
I have screw capacities for wood-to-wood and wood-to-CFS but not for the composite material.
Anyone know of any screw capacities like these?
A metal stud wall is covered with a 5/8" thick sheathing - non-structural type material.
The idea is to cut out a small 2" x 4" piece of sheathing at each stud and then screw a piece of composite filler (5/8" thick x 2" x 4") to the flange of a metal stud with two screws.
This offers a dense connecting material which would match the thickness of a light sheathing applied to the face of the studs.
So there's a connection between composite filler (screwing through the composite into the 16 gage stud flange) and then a connection between the steel angle and the composite (pre-drilled holes through the angle leg to allow screwing into the composite filler).
I have screw capacities for wood-to-wood and wood-to-CFS but not for the composite material.
Anyone know of any screw capacities like these?