phamENG
Structural
- Feb 6, 2015
- 7,677
I've been asked to size some connections for architectural elements that will be installed after the space is otherwise finished - so wallboard will be up and painted before these custom pieces are installed. They are mostly cable connected so the reactions are considerable if not large, and the connection needs to be well thought out.
As I resolve the moment in the connecting bracket, I realized I have no idea how much GWB can take in bearing. Anyone have a clue? This could have applications in stair hand rails, too - I have a problem in my house where a stair handrail with brackets spaced too far apart has crushed the drywall below it. Curious if it's been reliably quantified anywhere.
Thanks.
As I resolve the moment in the connecting bracket, I realized I have no idea how much GWB can take in bearing. Anyone have a clue? This could have applications in stair hand rails, too - I have a problem in my house where a stair handrail with brackets spaced too far apart has crushed the drywall below it. Curious if it's been reliably quantified anywhere.
Thanks.