charlesmann
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LONG POST, trying to provide as much detailed info as possible.
Building a 40x50 shop with 2 commercial garage doors, 1 10x10 and 1 12x14 on the side wall.
I looked in the up codes and ibc online, but couldnt find anything dealing with post frame construction.
Will be a post frame build, using actual/true dimensional lumber, 6x6 posts, 2x6 girts and 2x8 purlins that iv milled myself out of syp, with metal trusses engineered for 10’ OC.
Will be a 6” (5 1/2”) slab, 12x12 beans/footings, except where the garage doors will be, which is a 12x18 beam/footing with 19 18”x48” pier holes under each post, posts secured to concrete using wet set and drill set post brackets, so NO posts going in the ground.
Will alternate using 10’ and 20’ 2x6 girts, 2x8 purlins so i dont have all my girt and purlin splices lined up together and will install double 2x6 top plates on all 4 walls to lock the tops of the posts in.
Interior wall framing will only go up 8’, so half the height of the structure to the eave.
The 12x14 comm door will be where a truss needs to be installed, SO, a load bearing wall, as the other 50’ wall, with only 2-3 window openings.
I plan to install 2 2x12x20’ girts stacked atop of each other and was thinking 2 “2x12”x20’ ( 1 3/4”x 11 7/8”) lvls stacked atop each other and notching out the 4 6x6 posts to allow the lvls to sit flush to allow the truss to sit flush as if it was attached to a post, and boxing in between the 2x12 girts and the lvls with a 2x4 (2x4 1/4”), basically 4 2x4s, then the double stack of 2x6s.
I know all that will be heavy, but have a crane, so it’ll be doing the heavy lifting.
Attached is a rough-in drawing in pdf. 2 red “dots” represents where a truss will be needed.
Looking for recommendations if the double stack 2x12s and lvls will be plenty of support.
Building a 40x50 shop with 2 commercial garage doors, 1 10x10 and 1 12x14 on the side wall.
I looked in the up codes and ibc online, but couldnt find anything dealing with post frame construction.
Will be a post frame build, using actual/true dimensional lumber, 6x6 posts, 2x6 girts and 2x8 purlins that iv milled myself out of syp, with metal trusses engineered for 10’ OC.
Will be a 6” (5 1/2”) slab, 12x12 beans/footings, except where the garage doors will be, which is a 12x18 beam/footing with 19 18”x48” pier holes under each post, posts secured to concrete using wet set and drill set post brackets, so NO posts going in the ground.
Will alternate using 10’ and 20’ 2x6 girts, 2x8 purlins so i dont have all my girt and purlin splices lined up together and will install double 2x6 top plates on all 4 walls to lock the tops of the posts in.
Interior wall framing will only go up 8’, so half the height of the structure to the eave.
The 12x14 comm door will be where a truss needs to be installed, SO, a load bearing wall, as the other 50’ wall, with only 2-3 window openings.
I plan to install 2 2x12x20’ girts stacked atop of each other and was thinking 2 “2x12”x20’ ( 1 3/4”x 11 7/8”) lvls stacked atop each other and notching out the 4 6x6 posts to allow the lvls to sit flush to allow the truss to sit flush as if it was attached to a post, and boxing in between the 2x12 girts and the lvls with a 2x4 (2x4 1/4”), basically 4 2x4s, then the double stack of 2x6s.
I know all that will be heavy, but have a crane, so it’ll be doing the heavy lifting.
Attached is a rough-in drawing in pdf. 2 red “dots” represents where a truss will be needed.
Looking for recommendations if the double stack 2x12s and lvls will be plenty of support.
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