Ok so my shop is 24 wide and 28 long. Will a two wide 2x12 beam span 28 feet and hold the exterior wall of the shop up? It's just a simple metal shop. That side wall on the left is the wall in question.
Yes I want to put a lean to on that side of the shop and open that wall. I was thinking about posts on either end and one in the middle would be livable.Double 2x12” is more than enough as light as that shop is. Are you looking to open up the wall?
The span is 28’ so you would need to support in the middle at least with one post at the 14’ mark. A single 2x12 open span is 14’ depending on local codes
Oh yeah, that sunk right in. LOL20' is rhe max length available in Southern Yellow Pine. Microlam or Versalam enginered LVL's can be had up to 60' but vill be pricy.
You're looking at 30# live /10# dead load per square foot. 1/2 span of the carried load is 24' ÷ 2= 12' x 40# =480# per lineal foot along the beam.
Correct.You planning on taking that wall out to extend the building?

Down there probably lucky to get a dusting every few years...and by dusting I mean not enough to completely cover the roof where it couldn't be seen they the layer of snowHow much snow do you get?![]()
It was a jokeDown there probably lucky to get a dusting every few years...and by dusting I mean not enough to completely cover the roof where it couldn't be seen they the layer of snow
2x4 studs are plenty strong structurally. Wider studs are for additional insulation.Any measurable snow is rare here, although it snowed 24" in our back yard at the house I was raised in in Macon in 1973. Keep in mind, Macon is about 80 miles SOUTH of Atlanta and they didn't get a flake.Down there probably lucky to get a dusting every few years...and by dusting I mean not enough to completely cover the roof where it couldn't be seen they the layer of snow
I'm not opposed to leaving the wall in and using maybe some kind of large, sliding door. I'd like to eliminate the wall, but it's not a deal breaker.@RustyRatRod, it may not be what you want to do, but you could put a few large nicely braced doors on that side. I would think that as long as you tied/braced into the vertical steel braces with nice strong headers, you should be able to put in some nice big doors. As long as you don't want/need to be able to drive a car from one side to the other, a few big doors might be enough. Just make sure they are big enough for big things like cherry pickers.
Yall are losing me with this LVL stuff.Another vote for LVL very strong AND straight.
Also $$ as mentioned.
Just clean out all the junk in there and you won't need to add a room.Ok so my shop is 24 wide and 28 long. Will a two wide 2x12 beam span 28 feet and hold the exterior wall of the shop up? It's just a simple metal shop. That side wall on the left is the wall in question.
Thank you. I will look into it.LVL is a engineered product. Typically found at lumber yard (at least here on west coast). Good stuff but maybe overkill for your situation.
Whichever way you go. Good luck.