canadianguy
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Hey everyone!
Have lurked here quite some time getting ideas and fixing little issues but haven’t noticed one quite like this specific situation.
My garage is an older hip roof barn that was converted before I bought my house. I spray foamed the walls, and am closing it in with plywood/finishing up getting the inside how I want.
It generally fits my needs pretty well but one huge annoyance is the location of one of my supports for the main beam that runs the length of the garage.
Where my single garage door is located this group of posts is always in the way for swinging vehicles in and left (where the VW bus and sled are located)
The span to those posts is a little over 20 feet with the next post being another 8 feet beyond that. I’ve looked up LVL beams but removing the old and adding one of them seems like an expensive option.
Anyone else have some tips or tricks they’ve done before?
EDIT— and excuse the mess, between finishing up projects for winter and moving things around for plywood it’s a disaster in there right now


Have lurked here quite some time getting ideas and fixing little issues but haven’t noticed one quite like this specific situation.
My garage is an older hip roof barn that was converted before I bought my house. I spray foamed the walls, and am closing it in with plywood/finishing up getting the inside how I want.
It generally fits my needs pretty well but one huge annoyance is the location of one of my supports for the main beam that runs the length of the garage.
Where my single garage door is located this group of posts is always in the way for swinging vehicles in and left (where the VW bus and sled are located)
The span to those posts is a little over 20 feet with the next post being another 8 feet beyond that. I’ve looked up LVL beams but removing the old and adding one of them seems like an expensive option.
Anyone else have some tips or tricks they’ve done before?
EDIT— and excuse the mess, between finishing up projects for winter and moving things around for plywood it’s a disaster in there right now


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