Yes, excellent video. The drawing and simple explanation really helped me understand how the load is transferred and the differences between joists and beams. Thank you!
Afternoon Rusty ! I just saw this video. When you showed us the 8x16 shed with the little front porch for the price of $6,200 it’s not bad if someone is a good DIYer.
No expert but pretty sure that beam from the center in your illustration can't hold the weight as it lacks any column support right? I assume the beams go underneath and somewhere towards the parameter atop the columns for support. Again no expert just confused as to how it would function in your completed illustration.
I relly like your videos, Im steel detailer form México with Tekla Structures (BIM), and i understand that you explain. thank you so much¡ could you explaind the vierendeel beam?
So basically joists are used in long span buildings because you’d have to place a beam inside the building otherwise and people don’t want/like that. Joists are horizontal members that replace the beams you would’ve put instead.
Yes, excellent video. The drawing and simple explanation really helped me understand how the load is transferred and the differences between joists and beams. Thank you!
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How can the beam in the middle of the slab transfer load to the four columns if it is not supported by any structural member?
I am learning how to hang a porch swing and this video helped me so much. I know nothing about building structure so thank you for your video, sir!
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Afternoon Rusty ! I just saw this video. When you showed us the 8x16 shed with the little front porch for the price of $6,200 it’s not bad if someone is a good DIYer.
I landed here from my real estate licence course in Canada, Thanks for the explanation
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Excellent explanation
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do you have a 3d version of this?
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Thank you. Good explanation. Nice pic and drawings.
how this beam will transfer load to column without periphery beam?
Bro ofcourse it is pre-assumed that there is peripheral primary beams of main structure
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No expert but pretty sure that beam from the center in your illustration can't hold the weight as it lacks any column support right? I assume the beams go underneath and somewhere towards the parameter atop the columns for support. Again no expert just confused as to how it would function in your completed illustration.
but there is no column under the beam what support the beam ??
You made it so easy to understand. Thank you!
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I relly like your videos, Im steel detailer form México with Tekla Structures (BIM), and i understand that you explain. thank you so much¡ could you explaind the vierendeel beam?
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So what the ratio of beam size : joice?
Excellent! Great explanation, thanks!
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Thank you , I was able to understand that easily
Good explanation; thank you. For future videos, I might recommend either a mic or dampening material in the room where you shoot.
i get it generally, but i don't see in the diagram how the beam transfers load to the columns. there are no columns under the beam.
So basically joists are used in long span buildings because you’d have to place a beam inside the building otherwise and people don’t want/like that. Joists are horizontal members that replace the beams you would’ve put instead.
And I have to think that the edges of the slab are also beams, so that their role in transferring load to the columns is accounted for?
Slab ? I was looking for information about ceiling joists. I still havequestions.
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Nice explain
why we put beam in the middle of joist, 2 beams from each side is enough? could you give definitions please?
That beam in middle is a secondary beam which connects to the main beams on each side..
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Put another way, every joist is a crossbeam, but not every crossbeam is a joist.
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