SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I have been asked to do some major renovations to an existing building. The building has a wood framed floor on steel beam girders (above a basement) and a wood trussed roof.
During my inspection of the floor I did my best to note the marks on the side of the floor joists which are as follows:
Joist #1
2.5” x11.25”, DFIR, STAND, PLIB, WCLB
Joist #2
1.5” x 11.25”, WCH, STAND, WCLB RULES.
Joist #1 is obvious it is a standard grade 3x12 Douglas Fir floor joists. I never knew they made standard grade as I have never used it before. This is not a good grade of wood.
Joist #2 appears to be a standard grade 2x12 joists but what species would it be? I couldn’t find any other marks on the wood joist.
The building is pretty old but not that old (if it means anything). Does anyone have any insight as to what type of lumber this may be?
During my inspection of the floor I did my best to note the marks on the side of the floor joists which are as follows:
Joist #1
2.5” x11.25”, DFIR, STAND, PLIB, WCLB
Joist #2
1.5” x 11.25”, WCH, STAND, WCLB RULES.
Joist #1 is obvious it is a standard grade 3x12 Douglas Fir floor joists. I never knew they made standard grade as I have never used it before. This is not a good grade of wood.
Joist #2 appears to be a standard grade 2x12 joists but what species would it be? I couldn’t find any other marks on the wood joist.
The building is pretty old but not that old (if it means anything). Does anyone have any insight as to what type of lumber this may be?