jheidt2543
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 23, 2001
- 1,469
I've searched the web for the last hour and did a keyword search on eng-tips without any luck. I'm looking for a reference for wood framing tolerances in residential construction.
I have been asked to look at a load bearing 2x6 partition wall supporting the first and second floor loading on a modular constructed house. When the two halves of the house were set, the center bearing wall was pushed out of plumb (1-5/8" in 102-1/2" => 1:63). I know this is too much, the IBC references l/120 in the commercial code. Can someone point me to a residential reference?
A quick calculation shows the 2x6 is overloaded at this eccetricity, although there is no sign of distress at this point (no snow load on the roof).
I have been asked to look at a load bearing 2x6 partition wall supporting the first and second floor loading on a modular constructed house. When the two halves of the house were set, the center bearing wall was pushed out of plumb (1-5/8" in 102-1/2" => 1:63). I know this is too much, the IBC references l/120 in the commercial code. Can someone point me to a residential reference?
A quick calculation shows the 2x6 is overloaded at this eccetricity, although there is no sign of distress at this point (no snow load on the roof).