mngundog
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I am on a very limited budget and I have built a 38x38 garage so right now I want to do things on the cheap but still build it to last. In the pic you can see a 2x6 spanning the back wall of the garage. From that I want a 4' shelf coming out from it and I don't want it supported from the ceiling. I'm thinking of building a wall out (4') to the left of the left window and left of the right window. That would allow me a unsupported span of no more than 14'. Then I was thinking of running 2 (doubled up) laminated headers 9 1/2" the length of the building with 2x4 or 2x6 strung to the back wall if that makes since. Then I would put 1/2 ply on top and maybe drywall underneath. I don't have plan on putting anything heavy up top, but I have a bunch of large light weight stuff that I would like to store there. So do you think 9 1/2" headers will support that weight over a 14' span? I don't have to worry about inspectors. Any thoughts?
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