We used 2 - 11 7/8 LVL's to span the 30 feet, with a post in the middle. Engineering only called for 2 - 9 1/2 LVL'S, but we increased the size to make the floor more rigid. Most draftsman will calculate a simple span like this for little or no fee.
Only thing I would do differently is stagger your plywood joints. Put down your first full piece, then on the next row start out with a board cut in half. Other than that lookin good!
Horizontals are usually spaced at 24”. So 16’ ( not top of pitch.) Verticals on back wall should be 10’ spacing. So engineered front brace is 30’ long. I’d bet verticals on lengthwise are 12’ spaced. So 12 x 30’. You can figure height from cement floor to platform by counting horizontals on walls
I like it. Structurally strong, good design. Good job Brother
Awesome job, especially doing it all by yourself, way to go!!!
Amazing job man! Thanks for sharing!
How big is your barn?
Thanks for a great video.
Great Content!!
How long did it take to build and what is estimate cost?
Please tell us more information on that massive header you built. Specs please.
We used 2 - 11 7/8 LVL's to span the 30 feet, with a post in the middle. Engineering only called for 2 - 9 1/2 LVL'S, but we increased the size to make the floor more rigid. Most draftsman will calculate a simple span like this for little or no fee.
Only thing I would do differently is stagger your plywood joints. Put down your first full piece, then on the next row start out with a board cut in half. Other than that lookin good!
'Stairs are hard.' - That is me EVERY time I build a set of stairs. I've built four sets of stairs now, only messed up one stringer.
What size is your shop? It looks similar to what I'm building....
size of building/height please
How wide are the steps?
What is the size and the Hight of the shop please
Horizontals are usually spaced at 24”. So 16’ ( not top of pitch.)
Verticals on back wall should be 10’ spacing. So engineered front brace is 30’ long.
I’d bet verticals on lengthwise are 12’ spaced.
So 12 x 30’.
You can figure height from cement floor to platform by counting horizontals on walls
What size building is this?
Nice job . : )
Cool