mfstructural
Structural
- Feb 1, 2009
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I have a 5-1/4" (3 ply) x 14" LVL that has joists running over it in a remodel of a residence. For some reason they installed shimming in between the bottom of the joists and LVL on which they sit in the form of plywood. I'm going through the options on what proper bracing is for this detail. The manufacturer's tables say that bracing shall be provided every 24" (this is a general requirement for most of the manuals I've read). There are two options I'm thinking of. The first is to use a strap around the LVL and attach it to the sides of each joist (spaced at 16"). The option is to use 2x4 or 2x6 laid flat at in between the joists as blocking and toe nail into the joists and LVL. Boise wood products has a technical publication that talks about how this is an ok method of bracing. I'm not convinced that blocking installed like this will prevent the rotation of the LVL.
What are other methods you have used in bracing an LVL or and girder for that matter with joists running over it? I know a 3 ply LVL won't be as susceptible to rotating as a single ply.
Thanks,
What are other methods you have used in bracing an LVL or and girder for that matter with joists running over it? I know a 3 ply LVL won't be as susceptible to rotating as a single ply.
Thanks,