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19th November 2007, 03:19 AM #1New Member
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floor joists - span length - max load
Hi everyone,
I am remodeling a recently bought home. One of the upstairs rooms is a game room and I plan on putting a pool table (1000 lbs) in it.
The original floor joists were 2x6 16" OC - I glued and nailed another joist on to existing joist - so now it is 4x6 16" OC. If I would add another joist in between, that would make the joist system 2x6 8" OC. The joist span is 13'.
I wonder which one would be better, that is, 4x6 16" OC vs. 2x6 8" OC.
How can I find out since there are no calculators I can find online that will allow me to get the appropriate spans as a function of sistered 4x6 joists or at a spacing of 8" OC?
The thing is the former owner added a second story, but did not reinforce the 2x6 ceiling (floor for the 2nd floor) joists. He simply laid 2x4's perpendicular to the "ceiling" joists 16" OC and used a single layer of tounge and grooved 3/4" floor boards. Upon inspection there are many places where the crossing 2x4 do not even tough the underlying joists.
The rest of information: Southern Pine grade #2; dead and live load of 10 and 40, respectively; L/360 deflection.
Maybe you could help me with an exact answer or tell me where should I look to calculate myself.
Thanks in advance!
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19th November 2007, 09:05 PM #2
Hi there, you may have more luck in the structural section. However it sounds a little our of the ordinay, you may need an engineer to do the calacs? There are a few on this site but these might be above the freeby level.
Try the structural section and see how you go.
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