SLTA
Structural
- Aug 11, 2008
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I've read the other flitch plate vs channel threads, and that's raised a question for me. I'm renovating an existing deck into party space and have a set depth to work in. The owner is insisting that a column be removed, which means that my span/trib width no longer works for the largest PSL I can use.
My layout requires the top of the beam to be flush with the top of the joists. How does one use channels in this situation, with wood joists framing in at 12" oc into the channels? Or should I just automatically go for a flitch plate instead?
To make matters even more fun, the beam will be exposed continuously to the weather (it's a deck) but covered by decking material above and a gutter system underneath, so it will be hard to do any condition assessments or maintenance.
Thoughts?
My layout requires the top of the beam to be flush with the top of the joists. How does one use channels in this situation, with wood joists framing in at 12" oc into the channels? Or should I just automatically go for a flitch plate instead?
To make matters even more fun, the beam will be exposed continuously to the weather (it's a deck) but covered by decking material above and a gutter system underneath, so it will be hard to do any condition assessments or maintenance.
Thoughts?