Hey guys, looking for some input on how I should go about installing an i-beam in my garage to safely hold 1,000 lbs. This post will get a little long winded just because I want to be thorough, but if anyone happens to know a good engineering website they could point me to to help out it would be greatly appreciated.
I stumbled upon a deal I couldn't pass up; Two 5" aluminum i-beams, 29' long each with half a dozen hangers and a trolley on each beam as well for $300. The web thickness of this aluminum is .225" and the closest I could find online for comparison was 5"x3"x.210" web, a 25' length was $688 from metals depot. I'm going to use 26' of one beam and hang it at that length. The hangers on the beam are 3/8" plate with clamps and 3/4" hardware that grab the top rail, then 3/4" threaded rod extends up to attach to whatever hanger I use on the joists. This is going on a 1st floor ceiling with 2x10" exposed floor joists on 16" center and the second floor is sheeted, which prevents me from just running straps over the 2x10's.
So my questions are about the hangers I need to fab up as well as spacing. I first need to know how far apart on 5" aluminum i-beam I can place my hangers and still safely lift 1,000 lbs without the beam deflecting between hangers. I plan on using 2" angle iron probably 1/4" thick and through-bolting it to my 2x10's with plate on the backside, basically sandwiching the 2x between the angle iron and the bar stock. The 2" angle iron will also be gusseted to make sure it stays in shape under load. My 2x10 floor joists currently span about 12', so would I need to double up all the 2x10's that I end up attaching this angle iron to? Or would a single 2x10 be able to handle 1,000 lbs on a beam attached to it without pulling down significantly? I will be adding pieces of 2x10 as spacers from the supporting 2x10 to the one next to it to help keep the 2x10 from deflecting forward under load as well. I've attached some pics of the beam and hangers as well a very crude drawing of the hanger style I will be doing. Any input is appreciated!
I stumbled upon a deal I couldn't pass up; Two 5" aluminum i-beams, 29' long each with half a dozen hangers and a trolley on each beam as well for $300. The web thickness of this aluminum is .225" and the closest I could find online for comparison was 5"x3"x.210" web, a 25' length was $688 from metals depot. I'm going to use 26' of one beam and hang it at that length. The hangers on the beam are 3/8" plate with clamps and 3/4" hardware that grab the top rail, then 3/4" threaded rod extends up to attach to whatever hanger I use on the joists. This is going on a 1st floor ceiling with 2x10" exposed floor joists on 16" center and the second floor is sheeted, which prevents me from just running straps over the 2x10's.
So my questions are about the hangers I need to fab up as well as spacing. I first need to know how far apart on 5" aluminum i-beam I can place my hangers and still safely lift 1,000 lbs without the beam deflecting between hangers. I plan on using 2" angle iron probably 1/4" thick and through-bolting it to my 2x10's with plate on the backside, basically sandwiching the 2x between the angle iron and the bar stock. The 2" angle iron will also be gusseted to make sure it stays in shape under load. My 2x10 floor joists currently span about 12', so would I need to double up all the 2x10's that I end up attaching this angle iron to? Or would a single 2x10 be able to handle 1,000 lbs on a beam attached to it without pulling down significantly? I will be adding pieces of 2x10 as spacers from the supporting 2x10 to the one next to it to help keep the 2x10 from deflecting forward under load as well. I've attached some pics of the beam and hangers as well a very crude drawing of the hanger style I will be doing. Any input is appreciated!
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