FNG with a couple Q's. Reasonable intelligent, but no materials engineer, so.....
My 24'x24' garage has a roof and ceiling joist sagging problem. At the moment, I've got it supported by a 20' I-beam and jack posts, but that isn't really desirable to have a pair of jack posts in the middle of the floor.
What I'm envisioning is to run a longer I-beam from front to rear, fastening the beam to the garage door header, and supporting the back end with another beam, fastened to the wall vertically. I have access to 4" beam, but don't know the strength. Dimensionally, it's 4.25" tall, 4" wide, 1/4" thick in both the flanges and web. I do not know the material, but it does appear to be hot-rolled, probably a general utility-type steel.
My question(s) are; Approximately how much weight would such a beam support with supports only on each end? (I hope enough to run a trolley on the beam) I also worry about the door header, (doubled 2x10's) sagging under the load. (I can augment the header strength with 1/4" plate if needed.)
Thanks.....Roger
My 24'x24' garage has a roof and ceiling joist sagging problem. At the moment, I've got it supported by a 20' I-beam and jack posts, but that isn't really desirable to have a pair of jack posts in the middle of the floor.
What I'm envisioning is to run a longer I-beam from front to rear, fastening the beam to the garage door header, and supporting the back end with another beam, fastened to the wall vertically. I have access to 4" beam, but don't know the strength. Dimensionally, it's 4.25" tall, 4" wide, 1/4" thick in both the flanges and web. I do not know the material, but it does appear to be hot-rolled, probably a general utility-type steel.
My question(s) are; Approximately how much weight would such a beam support with supports only on each end? (I hope enough to run a trolley on the beam) I also worry about the door header, (doubled 2x10's) sagging under the load. (I can augment the header strength with 1/4" plate if needed.)
Thanks.....Roger
