Colin Len
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Hoping to get a little assistance here on determining how I should frame some overhead storage in my garage. Might not be relevant, but worth mentioning, that this storage is going to be temporary - I'll probably use it for 3-6mon prior to being taken down for a larger remodel project. I'm aware there are span tables out there but they are all specific to various building framing rather than shelving and I'm not super familiar with all the live/dead load stuff or how that would translate into my situation so hoping someone can simplify and give me a quick answer here.
I need to span 9.5' from end to end. Looking at the construction span tables I'm thinking I should opt for 2x6 @12" OC. But as mentioned above I'm really not sure if these span tables for floor/ceiling joists are even applicable.
As for weight, it will be fairly heavy stuff but generally a mix of things and I'm not actually entirely sure what all will be going up there yet. This will be installed on the gable end of my garage so one end of the shelf will have ~3' of headroom to pile things up but the other end will taper down and almost nothing will be able to fit over there so that kinda limits how much I can put up there.
If I could get away with 2x4's instead that would be advantageous in terms of cost, slightly more headroom for storage and ease of installation. Another option I was wondering about would be to double up the 2x4's. Doesn't help with cost or ease of installation but helpful for maximizing headroom above the shelf.
So what do you guys think?
I need to span 9.5' from end to end. Looking at the construction span tables I'm thinking I should opt for 2x6 @12" OC. But as mentioned above I'm really not sure if these span tables for floor/ceiling joists are even applicable.
As for weight, it will be fairly heavy stuff but generally a mix of things and I'm not actually entirely sure what all will be going up there yet. This will be installed on the gable end of my garage so one end of the shelf will have ~3' of headroom to pile things up but the other end will taper down and almost nothing will be able to fit over there so that kinda limits how much I can put up there.
If I could get away with 2x4's instead that would be advantageous in terms of cost, slightly more headroom for storage and ease of installation. Another option I was wondering about would be to double up the 2x4's. Doesn't help with cost or ease of installation but helpful for maximizing headroom above the shelf.
So what do you guys think?
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