I am new to cold formed metal framing, and have been searching for a detail I would think is pretty common. The sloping, metal C joist bearing condition.
I have found some generic details describing the stacking condition, i.e. cold formed steel joist ON TOP of the primary support.
What happens if they are in the same plane and need to align flush relative to each other? I have attached a sketch to describe this.
In wood, we have sloping connectors, or we cut a birdsmouth into the rafter. How does it work with Cold Formed steel?
I have found some generic details describing the stacking condition, i.e. cold formed steel joist ON TOP of the primary support.
What happens if they are in the same plane and need to align flush relative to each other? I have attached a sketch to describe this.
In wood, we have sloping connectors, or we cut a birdsmouth into the rafter. How does it work with Cold Formed steel?