Daylate$short
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- Apr 23, 2007
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I am having a 42' wide, 80' deep, 16' sidewall pole building constructed. Fill dirt is being hauled in now. The poles will be put in (10' on center) and then a 5" concrete (3500 psi) floor installed. After the floor is in, the rest of the building will be completed. At some future time I would like to put a loft across the back of the building which would be 42' wide. It would be 16' deep. I have on hand enough 16' 2X12s(16" oc) and 3/4" osb to use for this. The loft would be used for storage and possibly a game area. I realize this is a engineering question, but if someone has done this before, I would appreciate their input. The building will be used for truck/trailer, boat, camper, car, tractor and bulldozer storage.
My question is, what should I do before the building is completed to allow me to add the loft. I am going to need a beam with joist hanger across the 42' width. Should it be micro lams or dimensional lumber? How many posts for support and what kind of footings under the posts? I am located in the midwest. Thanks!
My question is, what should I do before the building is completed to allow me to add the loft. I am going to need a beam with joist hanger across the 42' width. Should it be micro lams or dimensional lumber? How many posts for support and what kind of footings under the posts? I am located in the midwest. Thanks!
