I'm about to order the lumber to build a 10' wide x 30' long mezzanine along the back wall of my 30'x40'x14' pole barn.
This will be for general storage. Extra car parts (not drivetrain), winter tires, misc. household goods, etc. The only heavy item I can think of is a 80 gallon air compressor. For a W.A.G. I'm going to say 3,500 lbs total. Mostly along side and walls.
Here's where it gets interesting. Naturally before I've had a chance to get deep into the research an opportunity to get a Rosboro "X Beam" 3.5"x9.5"x30' Glulam (or 2) for cheap has presented itself. I'm good with an single center post (no wall) to support the glulam, but any more than that is a non-starter.
So should I jump on buying one of these Glulams or is it too weak?
This will be for general storage. Extra car parts (not drivetrain), winter tires, misc. household goods, etc. The only heavy item I can think of is a 80 gallon air compressor. For a W.A.G. I'm going to say 3,500 lbs total. Mostly along side and walls.
Here's where it gets interesting. Naturally before I've had a chance to get deep into the research an opportunity to get a Rosboro "X Beam" 3.5"x9.5"x30' Glulam (or 2) for cheap has presented itself. I'm good with an single center post (no wall) to support the glulam, but any more than that is a non-starter.
So should I jump on buying one of these Glulams or is it too weak?
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