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If you followed the thread one by one, I asked some elaborations on the comments.jayrod12 said:I apologize for my frustration, but I don't think you're quite getting what I'm getting at. We all gave you a bunch of comments/considerations earlier. You haven't done anything with any of those.
As I stated, to exchange opinions and discussing pros and cons of the suggestions.jayrod12 said:Why are you asking about this beam if it's not to help you in the design? I'm just not sure what you're after.
Please find the attached picture. The red rectangles are my suggested column positions. The green lines are my suggested beams. My thought is that these will support quarter turn stairs and the cranked beams. Your opinion would be highly appreciated.jayrod12 said:But you aren't contributing. Contribute some of your knowledge.
Can you explain this, please?jayrod12 said:You could maybe delete the upper additional one and just run the beam back to the left-right beam you're showing
I suggested this column to help supporting the landing.driftLimiter said:without needing another column ong GL 4.5
I made this thread for discussion so others would provide recommendations, solutions, finding weakness points, discussing load paths.. etc. Your valuable contribution is highly appreciated.dik said:Unless the outer load on the cantilever is significant, the added framing will not help appreciably and will cost a lot more money. IMHO
driftLimiter said:without needing another column ong GL 4.5
I suppose you both mean the quarter return stair doesn't need column to support its landing.dik said:Unless the outer load on the cantilever is significant, the added framing will not help appreciably and will cost a lot more money. IMHO