jmarkwolf
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I've perused other threads regarding hanging garage heaters but haven't seen any hard data on strength of lag bolts in wood.
I just hung a 45K BTU Beacon-Morris heater in my new 28ft x 30ft detached garage using 2-1/2in long, 5/16in lag bolts. See pics. The Unistrut is suspending under the 2x8 joists at 5 points.
The heater only weighs 65lbs, so each of the lag bolts only holds up approx. 13lbs, not counting the weight of the unistrut, the stack, and plumbing etc.
I found myself lying in bed last night wondering if the 5/16in lag bolts are sufficiently strong enough considering the wind loading on the stack, walking around in the attic above the heater, wood contraction and expansion, building wracking, etc.
It's easy enough to change out the 5/16in lag bolts for 3/8in or even something bigger, but I imagine there is a point of diminishing returns.
Am I just being paranoid?
Locating heater with a drywall lift from suggestion on Garage Journal!
Hanging from unistrut lagged bolted in to the joists with 5/16" by 2-1/2" long lag bolts.
I just hung a 45K BTU Beacon-Morris heater in my new 28ft x 30ft detached garage using 2-1/2in long, 5/16in lag bolts. See pics. The Unistrut is suspending under the 2x8 joists at 5 points.
The heater only weighs 65lbs, so each of the lag bolts only holds up approx. 13lbs, not counting the weight of the unistrut, the stack, and plumbing etc.
I found myself lying in bed last night wondering if the 5/16in lag bolts are sufficiently strong enough considering the wind loading on the stack, walking around in the attic above the heater, wood contraction and expansion, building wracking, etc.
It's easy enough to change out the 5/16in lag bolts for 3/8in or even something bigger, but I imagine there is a point of diminishing returns.
Am I just being paranoid?
Locating heater with a drywall lift from suggestion on Garage Journal!
Hanging from unistrut lagged bolted in to the joists with 5/16" by 2-1/2" long lag bolts.
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