mansome
Mechanical
- Jan 26, 2003
- 2
Gentlemen; Though I am a mechanical engineer and I have 15 yrs experience I am wise enough to ask professionals that have intimate experience in this area. I have 160 floor trusses ranging from 15' to 19' in length and 14" in depth. My needs require floor truss lengths of 20'-7". My idea is to cut up some of these floor trusses to to provide extensions to the remainder of these trusses. My intention is to then use 10' lengths of .050 "U" shaped galvanized metal to slice the two pieces together. This 2x4 shaped metal will be nailed to the truss plates with 8d nails via a pneumatic nailer at 6". I intend to also nail the vertical metal flanges into the 1.5" side of the truss plates with 8d nails at 6" centers. I then intend to add southern white pine 2x4s, minimal length of 10'centered over the above metal splice and nail these 2x4s using 10d nails at 4"-5" staggered centers. This method will result in floor trusses 17" in depth with double top and double bottom 2x4 plates. These trusses will be installed at 16" centers along side existing 2x10 floor members. I need to have a minimum of 100 lbs/sq ft load capacity at 19'-0". I will be building 2x4 walls with double 2x4 studs placed directly under each extended floor truss. Will this setup give me 100#/sq ft loading capacity? I believe it should give me up to 150#/sq ft but am not certain. Any help on this concern of mine will be greatly appreciated.
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