stinkity stoink
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I have to put up a load carrying beam in my house.
It is 3 -1 3/4 lvl's with 2- 1/4 " steel flitch plates. The beam is 9" tall and the existing framing is 2x10. the beam is also 188" long.
I have to place it on 2 existing walls that are there with a second floor up above. The beam is running parallel with the existing beams. I could be wrong ,but I am thinking this is going to be a ***** to slide in. There is only a 1/2" difference in height and it has to fully rest on the walls when done.
Is it ok to clip the corner off of one end to get it up easier? If I just go down from the top of the beam about 3" and take off a 45 degree angle I think that would make it much easier to set it at an angle to get up there. I can push the beam forward a few inches because one wall is an interior wall and one is exterior.
Thanks
Hope this makes sense.
It is 3 -1 3/4 lvl's with 2- 1/4 " steel flitch plates. The beam is 9" tall and the existing framing is 2x10. the beam is also 188" long.
I have to place it on 2 existing walls that are there with a second floor up above. The beam is running parallel with the existing beams. I could be wrong ,but I am thinking this is going to be a ***** to slide in. There is only a 1/2" difference in height and it has to fully rest on the walls when done.
Is it ok to clip the corner off of one end to get it up easier? If I just go down from the top of the beam about 3" and take off a 45 degree angle I think that would make it much easier to set it at an angle to get up there. I can push the beam forward a few inches because one wall is an interior wall and one is exterior.
Thanks
Hope this makes sense.
