millphil
Structural
- Nov 24, 2013
- 3
I'm working in an old brick building where there are 26' long 14" deep wooden floor joists (2x12+2x4 - old joists that are actually 2" wide) @ 16 OC bearing on two exterior brick walls. 9 of these joists are connected to a header 4' from the exterior wall. The header is connected a full length joist at each end.
The header is sagging quite a bit and the full length joists to which the header is connected are not designed to take the load from the header.
The plan was to take the header down; sister 14" deep LVLs to these 9 joists and connect them to the wall using joist hangers and a ledger beam connected to the brick with adhesive anchors.
But that leaves me stuck with problem of the connection between the LVL and existing wood joists.
1. I have moment connection with 5.1 kip-ft that is hard to make work in wood.
2. Any guidance on the splice length?
I would appreciate any suggestions!
The header is sagging quite a bit and the full length joists to which the header is connected are not designed to take the load from the header.
The plan was to take the header down; sister 14" deep LVLs to these 9 joists and connect them to the wall using joist hangers and a ledger beam connected to the brick with adhesive anchors.
But that leaves me stuck with problem of the connection between the LVL and existing wood joists.
1. I have moment connection with 5.1 kip-ft that is hard to make work in wood.
2. Any guidance on the splice length?
I would appreciate any suggestions!