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25th September 2007, 09:47 PM #1New Member
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using an LVL for an exposed bearer
Hi
I am a computer illiterate forum virgin and so if I have done something wrong I appologise.
I am building a deck extending off a cement slab which is 7200 wide. So I will need a bearer to cover that 7200. The maximum span between posts is 2000. My first thought was to use a 190x45 LVL and I was offered an H4 treated beam for that purpose but it seems like that might not be a good idea for exposed situations.
My questions are as follows:
Is the H4 treatment going to mean that it is OK?
What other options do I have?
Can I join 2 treated pine bearers on the post/stirrup?
How would I do this?
Any help you can offer would be great.
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26th September 2007, 08:29 AM #2
That should be fine for normal external use.
Treated pine.
Yes, but it will mean that your pan is a 'single' span not a 'continuous' span so you would hav to check your tables to make sure the bearer size is still sufficient.
There are various joints such as a lap joint or a scarf joint you could use.
The best thing would be to get the Alan Stains deck building book ... this will help you a lot.
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26th September 2007, 01:44 PM #3New Member
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Thanks.
I'll work with that.
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28th September 2007, 05:37 PM #4
All of the LVL I've ever had anything to do with has always been supplied on the express understanding that it wasn't suitable for use in situations where it is exposed to the weather.......so I've never heard of H4 LVL (which implies that this LVL is suitable for use in ground.......not bloody likely!!).
Personally I'd be using a universal steel beam or a galvanised RHS in something like 150x50x2. You'll find that using either will probably increase your span width too. So you won't need as many stumps. And they'll be cheaper than LVL.Ours is not to reason why.....only to point and giggle.
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28th September 2007, 06:06 PM #5Senior Member
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28th September 2007, 11:34 PM #6
I'm not sure even H4 LVL is designed to take weather eg rain. Give the manufacturers a call or download some data sheets.
The problem with LVL and ply is that water makes the timber laminates swell and they come apart. The glue doesnt fail - its the thin layer of wood next to the glue line.
I've never seen any LVL recommended for a severe exposure class - but if your LVL is recommended - let me know - I might use some!
Doog
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