goldie lox
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is there anyone who can help me with a metal beam sizing question

to expand- there's lots more to it. You need to know the span as well as all expected live and dead loads. You'll also need to know what deflections your locality permits (for live, dead and cumulative loads). You'll also have to address the support system for the beam.
Keep in mind there are multiple options for the same beam... IE W12x14,16,19,22 all the way to 136#. The second number depicts the weight per foot of the beam but also defines the beams cross section.
There's 36Ksi and 50Ksi beams. Sometimes it make more sense to go to a taller beam of a lighter weight as the section modulus is higher and the cost is lower. The ultimate weight of the selected beam needs to be integrated in to the calcs; You'll need to evaluate loads beyond live and dead such as unbalanced, torsional and wind... it gets pretty involved and usually requires an engineers stamp to be approved by most municipalities.
I am an engineer (electro-mechanical) but not a licensed structural engineer. I had to have my own beam stamped by a licensed structural engineer. If you have a specific question I can try to help but understand- the advise isn't something you could use to build with and would be for informational purposed only.
