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Steel Header

From: aitkens6899@home.com
Category: Structural
Remote Name: 24.112.32.14
Date: 10 Oct 2001
Time: 12:21 PM

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Steel Beam Header. I am looking to widen my basement entrance and want to use a steel beam. The wall is double brick (8") -the existing opening is 33" -it will be widened to 51". Above the beam on the ground floor is: -10' of (double)brick 18" wide -3' of (double) brick above a 7' opening (above opening in the basement). Above the beam on the second floor is: -11' 2x4 stud wall Roof is flat but joists (on all floors and roof) run parallel to the wall in question. What size of steel beam would be adequate? I have headroom for a 8" beam but a 6" would be preferable. Thanks.

 

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