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    Default Span Table problems

    Hi

    There are a hundred threads here for these things (Span Tables) and it has confused the hell out of me

    I am building a deck off my house, attached to the weather boards.

    It is 3.6 deep and 6 mtrs wide. I am putting 100x100 pine stumps every 1.2 (3 of these make the 3.6) and every 2 mtrs - 4 of these make the 6 mtrs

    I am planning to use F7 pine as follows

    Bearers: 190x45
    Joists: 90x45

    Unsure of my wind rating (I plan to add a roof later) but I am in Brisbane and the houses I have built have always been w33.

    Do these numbers look right... I really have had some trouble with these damn tables

    Cheers

    GMC

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    So I guess others have the same problems with these tables as me - lol

    So does anyone know of a calculator that I can punch these numbers into, to see of they will work

    Thanks

    GMC

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    You can go to www.timber.org.au and get theirs, then design it as a floor. Or you can get one of Allan Staine's books, which will also explain the wind ratings. Or you can buy the framing code from Government bookstores.

    If no one else responsd I'll try to look in my tables tomorrow.

    I pressume when you say pine ... it's all treated?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OBBob View Post
    You can go to www.timber.org.au and get theirs, then design it as a floor. Or you can get one of Allan Staine's books, which will also explain the wind ratings. Or you can buy the framing code from Government bookstores.

    If no one else responsd I'll try to look in my tables tomorrow.

    I pressume when you say pine ... it's all treated?
    I would expect it to be treated!!!

    Thanks for the reply, and I'll have a look at the site above.

    GMC

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    OK ... so you are stuck with me! I'm not a builder so you would be best to get yourself a book that explains the tables, however the posts look OK as long as the deck isn't some huge height off the ground.

    I'm not sure from above, which way your bearers run. TP 90 x 45mm joist can span 1700mm continuous span at 450mm crts. (according to Allan Staines).

    He doesn't list 190 x 45 as a bearer, that seems very tall and skinny? If I'm reading it correctly he suggests 2/170 x 35 to span 2.1m. Happy to send you the table if you want to PM me.

    So, I guess you have to decide if you want to spend more on timber or dig more holes!! Hope this helps.

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    Have a look at the "timber solutions" program at www.timber.org.au.

    I gave a quick rundown in how to use it in this link, but if you don't understnad span tables it may be over your head.
    https://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=55014

    Alan Staines book is a good place to start.

    OBBob. Did you refer to Alan Staines book? The tables I have from his book only covers spans of 1800, 2400, 3000, 3600

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    Quote Originally Posted by bpj1968 View Post

    OBBob. Did you refer to Alan Staines book? The tables I have from his book only covers spans of 1800, 2400, 3000, 3600
    Yeah, I was referring to the 5th editoion of the Deck & Pergolas book. You may be looking at the load widths, the actual spans are across the top of teh table I think. Correct me if I'm wrong!!

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    Hit the wrong button, But assuming the bearers run the 6 metre length and spaced every 2 m, then 190 x 45 can span 2400, and each bearer can be 1800 apart. But the tabels for joists don't go down to the size of 90 x 45.

    Timber solutions gices teh following
    Seasoned Pine F7
    Bearers. 2/120x45 (just)
    an

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    Hit the wrong button, But assuming the bearers run the 6 metre length and spaced every 2 m, then 190 x 45 can span 2400, and each bearer can be 1800 apart. But the tabels for joists don't go down to the size of 90 x 45.

    Timber solutions gices teh following
    BEARERS
    Seasoned Pine F7
    2/120 x 45 (just) good for 2080
    2/140 x 35 good for 2140
    All others are also 2 per bearer
    Unseasoned F 7
    125 x 100 (just) good to 2020
    150x75 2160
    150x100 2430
    175x50 2090
    175x75 2530

    JOISTS


    Seasoned Softwood, F7

    Single Span Continuous Span
    Joist Spacing (mm)
    450 500 450 500

    90x35 N/A N/A 1340 1310
    90x45 1260 1260 1520 1500
    120x35 1740 1720 1800 1800
    120x45 1800 1800 1800 1800

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    190*45 spans 2.1 on a deck more than a meter out of the ground - 3m if under one meter out of the ground, with a bearer spacing of 1.2.
    90*45 at 450 centres spans 1400 single & 1700 continuous.
    Peter Clarkson

    www.ausdesign.com.au

    This information is intended to provide general information only.
    It does not purport to be a comprehensive advice.

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    The original post was because GMC was confused ... I hope we've helped!!

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    You've confused me!

    How you doing GMC?

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    GMC,

    For bearers and joists I always use F17. Can use bigger spans without bounce. I either paint them (roller on / paint brush smooth over some Dulux X10 - 2 coats if some members are going to get water) or use Protectadeck plastic capping. It's an extra cost but better that than bounce and compromise. For roof members I use F7 or now as it's known F5 (treated / dry). Can't go wrong.

    Cheers,
    Dr - 307.
    All decks should be stained....black white black white black white.......after all it would match anything!
    All roofs should be covered or tiled.....black colorbond, silver mist, black colorbond, silver mist, black colorbond.........after all, we wouldn't want a mismatch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OBBob View Post
    The original post was because GMC was confused ... I hope we've helped!!
    Well yes - I think I need to understand the tables before I use the website programs - so that sucks

    Thanks everyone for the advice.. I appreciate it

    GMC

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    Quote Originally Posted by ausdesign View Post
    190*45 spans 2.1 on a deck more than a meter out of the ground - 3m if under one meter out of the ground, with a bearer spacing of 1.2.
    90*45 at 450 centres spans 1400 single & 1700 continuous.
    Ah haaaa

    These are the numbers I was looking for

    These numbers seem to work for my plan. the 190x45 spans 2.1 and I am looking at 2... and the 90x45 at 450 centres span 1400, and I am only looking at 1.2

    So all looks good to me

    Thanks ausdesign

    GMC

    PS I still havent worked out what continuous and single is - but I think I am over it now

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