Old wood values
Old wood values
(OP)
This is my first post.......I see alot of posts and it seems like everyone helps alot.
I am recently out of college (one year). I work in the Chicagoland area.
I have been involved with alot of resendtial homes where the wood is almost full size (i.e. 1 7/8" x 9 5/8") therefore I assume the wood is pre 1950.
Do anyone know where I can find pre 1950 wood values (Fb Fc E)???
Some of the homes are we do are really old (1890, 1900, 1920)
Thanks
I am recently out of college (one year). I work in the Chicagoland area.
I have been involved with alot of resendtial homes where the wood is almost full size (i.e. 1 7/8" x 9 5/8") therefore I assume the wood is pre 1950.
Do anyone know where I can find pre 1950 wood values (Fb Fc E)???
Some of the homes are we do are really old (1890, 1900, 1920)
Thanks





RE: Old wood values
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RE: Old wood values
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RE: Old wood values
woodman88.....that was one of my assumptions that the current formulas wouldn't apply......Thank you!
RE: Old wood values
What I do is try to estimate the grade of material using a current grade rule book. My estimate is based on the size of knots, slope of grain, splits and other characteristics. If all four sides are visible you could have the material graded by an expert grader (which I am not). When only three sides are available you can only estimate the graded because you can't see the fourth side.
After estimating a grade I use the design values in the current N.D.S. applying at least a load duration factor of 0.9.