I am considering several building options in steel, pole barn and stick built and after much thought (and some feedback from this forum), I have decided to build my shop in the style of a monitor barn which is my favorite style of barn. It would give me a full height loft around 800 sq ft and about 2000 sq ft of shop space with a 52' by 40' foot print.
What I want to do is use beams and beef up the 1st floot framing to minimize if not eliminate the usual support poles under the loft. Is this possible?
Would increasing the wall lumber to 2" x 8", 10" or 12" and sizing the appropriate beams keep this thing up?
I've talked with the local lumber yard and sizing the beams is apparently not a problem and the beams are not too expensive. But my main concern is the side walls that will hold up the beams. How long should the walls be to provide good sheer strength and what would the wall thickness for the first floor?
I've called 5 local engineering firms but have gotten voice mail from every one so I'm still looking but I'll have a structural engineer do the sizing calcs. However, I was hoping some of you could chime in on if this is even possible based on my drawings and if anyone has any suggestions or recommendations for making it structurally sound I would appreciate it.
Here are a few pics to help show what I'm thinking. The red thing in the middle represents a 2 post lift.
I appreciate any feedback.
What I want to do is use beams and beef up the 1st floot framing to minimize if not eliminate the usual support poles under the loft. Is this possible?
Would increasing the wall lumber to 2" x 8", 10" or 12" and sizing the appropriate beams keep this thing up?
I've talked with the local lumber yard and sizing the beams is apparently not a problem and the beams are not too expensive. But my main concern is the side walls that will hold up the beams. How long should the walls be to provide good sheer strength and what would the wall thickness for the first floor?
I've called 5 local engineering firms but have gotten voice mail from every one so I'm still looking but I'll have a structural engineer do the sizing calcs. However, I was hoping some of you could chime in on if this is even possible based on my drawings and if anyone has any suggestions or recommendations for making it structurally sound I would appreciate it.
Here are a few pics to help show what I'm thinking. The red thing in the middle represents a 2 post lift.
I appreciate any feedback.
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