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Structural
- Aug 6, 2007
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A client wants to remove an existing 1st floor wood stud bearing wall supporting a floor, roof & wall above at their house. They want a 22ft clear opening into a new room without a drop beam. Existing 2x10 floor joists, so I check a W8x67 wide flange with a 22ft clear span and assume no intermediate lateral support. The beam checks out but since they do not want a drop in their ceiling I am trying to make a wood side nailer work to support the floor.
I check the allowable wood crushing perpendicular to grain using NDS for 5/8" dia & 3/4" dia welded studs, my question:
A client wants to remove an existing 1st floor wood stud bearing wall supporting a floor, roof & wall above at their house. They want a 22ft clear opening into a new room without a drop beam. Existing 2x10 floor joists, so I check a W8x67 wide flange with a 22ft clear span and assume no intermediate lateral support. The beam checks out but since they do not want a drop in their ceiling I am trying to make a wood side nailer work to support the floor.
I check the allowable wood crushing perpendicular to grain using NDS for 5/8" dia & 3/4" dia welded studs, my question:
Wouldn't the dowel bearing length using multiple 2x wood side nailers be the total width of the 2x's stacked together?
Using the allow shear for a bolt assuming a single 2x as the main member seems pretty conservative.