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Thread: Removal of load bearing wall
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2nd October 2006, 01:37 PM #1New Member
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Removal of load bearing wall
Hi
This is my first post. I have been lurking in the background soaking up so much info.
I am removing a load bearing internal stud wall. It has two struts supporting two different underpurlins in the hip of the roof. I am using a 290x90 F17 beam spanning 4 metres.
I am using F17 double studs at either end to support the beam. At one end, I have a stump 10 cms to the left of where the double studs will sit.
Is this adequate or do I need to
a. move the double studs until it is over the stump or
b. Sink a new stump in the new position
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3rd October 2006, 11:10 AM #2
Jaffa I can't comment on the adequacy of the timbers without knowing the amount of load but as far as transferring the load there should be a floor joist or solid blocking directly below the studs to transfer the load to the bearer. If the stump is within 100mm then if i'm visualising the setup correctly then I would say it is ok - that is assuming that the stump can carry the load.
You didn't mention whats on the other end. Is that the same situation ?Peter Clarkson
www.ausdesign.com.au
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3rd October 2006, 11:35 AM #3New Member
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Removal of Load Bearing Wall
The beam will go from an exteral wall where there is a stump supporting the end of the bearer.
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