ManiN
Member
Hi All, this is my first post. I joined and did some reading finding that many of you have gone down this path of needing a solution for storage. I've taken note to a lot of the suggestions and as one member pointed out, no 1 mezzanine is a solution for many shops.
I'm in the same boat where I need to design something that fits my scenario. What I know is that I have a 50x84 pole barn with a concrete pad on one end (where the mezzanine will go). I plan to do attache the ledge side to the existing 6x6s and add internal posts as needed.
Using the AWC tables, I'm shooting for something between 40 and 50# live load due to the gap between the existing posts (around 12'). The tables reveal I can use 2x8 on 16" centers for my floor joists to do this. Another point about the span is since I'm ledgering against gapped beams and not a wall, the ledge board bolted to those existing 6x6s should be a beam with the same properties to span ~12 as well. I found if I do 2X 2x12" boards for the support beams this should be sufficient. Planning to notch the 6x6 to hold up the beams.
Need to finalize my drawing, but I'm fishing for some confidence in interpreting the AWC stuff and also how my joints are as well. I know there's always best practice with that stuff.
Here's some preliminary shots:
Top View design. Needs finalization:
Top View with stuff in it like tables etc.:
Side view with stairs (diff. than design now):
I'm in the same boat where I need to design something that fits my scenario. What I know is that I have a 50x84 pole barn with a concrete pad on one end (where the mezzanine will go). I plan to do attache the ledge side to the existing 6x6s and add internal posts as needed.
Using the AWC tables, I'm shooting for something between 40 and 50# live load due to the gap between the existing posts (around 12'). The tables reveal I can use 2x8 on 16" centers for my floor joists to do this. Another point about the span is since I'm ledgering against gapped beams and not a wall, the ledge board bolted to those existing 6x6s should be a beam with the same properties to span ~12 as well. I found if I do 2X 2x12" boards for the support beams this should be sufficient. Planning to notch the 6x6 to hold up the beams.
Need to finalize my drawing, but I'm fishing for some confidence in interpreting the AWC stuff and also how my joints are as well. I know there's always best practice with that stuff.
Here's some preliminary shots:
Top View design. Needs finalization:
Top View with stuff in it like tables etc.:
Side view with stairs (diff. than design now):
