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Steel I beam strengthFrom: charles.plewes@nissancanada.com Category: Structural Email: charles.plewes@nissancanada.com Remote Name: 216.13.117.142 Date: 21 Nov 2006 Time: 05:13 PM
CommentsI would like to replace a steel I beam in a basement with one of less dept in order to gain needed headroom. The existing beam is 8" high, 4" wide and 1/4" thick. I would like to replace it with a beam which is only 6" high but of equal strength. I am spanning 12'.
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