UnneutralAxis
Structural
- Apr 5, 2009
- 54
A building I'm working on has had some changes per the architect. I now have a point load from a newly added wind girt that was never anticipated. I've looked and looked for a way to resist the girt's reaction of 4500 lbs from wind loading. Not that big, but something has to do it.
Load is applied at roof level. 3/4" plywood diaphragm. Would you feel comfortable just using a long piece of glulam blocking with a couple rows of 16d nails through the plywood into the top of the blocking to resist the load? I have up to 10' available for the length of the blocking. I have mono trusses framing perpendicular to the blocking... trusses are parallel to girt.
Any better ideas?
Load is applied at roof level. 3/4" plywood diaphragm. Would you feel comfortable just using a long piece of glulam blocking with a couple rows of 16d nails through the plywood into the top of the blocking to resist the load? I have up to 10' available for the length of the blocking. I have mono trusses framing perpendicular to the blocking... trusses are parallel to girt.
Any better ideas?