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bauer09
Jan 4, 2011, 03:48 PM
Curious as to some thoughts on this --

I am working a 2.5 story balloon framed home. On the second floor, I am installing two 1 3/4" 9.5" lvl's to span a distance of about 11 feet. The lvl is running parallel to the floor joists, but supporting perpendicular joists on the 3rd (converted attic) level floor.

I've traced down one point load through the 1st floor into the basement and onto a concrete footer. My issue is the other point load -- the lvl is going to be running into the exterior balloon framed wall (gable end). Any ideas as to the best way of supporting this lvl? If I run jack studs what's the best way of terminating them.. I was also toying with the idea of a joist hanger for the lvl, but I am worried about putting that much lateral pressure on the wall...

Any thoughts appreciated

creahands
Jan 5, 2011, 11:48 AM
If balloon framing, u should have clean shot to foundation at gable end also. If the lvl goes intothe wall cavity, u should be able to stud up to support beam.

Chuck

bauer09
Jan 5, 2011, 12:25 PM
Thanks Chuck - how would you make up the 20' studs? Doubled up 2x4's?

creahands
Jan 5, 2011, 05:50 PM
1st method=Starting on foundation, run double stud up past 1st floor flooring.

Add a double plate on top of studs and nailed to studs on each side.

Continue up to lvl doing the same as needed.

2nd method

Using 8 foot studs( longer if u want), cut one stud in half and nail to full stud. This will give u an overlap.

Nail full stud on top if cut stud.

Continue to beam.

Your choice.

Good luck

Chuck