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    Main Beam Issues

    nealtw: Looked at Simpson HU38R and HU310R (R designates rough cut); Cheapest price I've found so far is about $10.50 ea (+ tax & shipping).
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    Main Beam Issues

    joeCaption: That's one type of header. Another type is in the floor where the joist is cut to create a opening between two or more joists to accomodate plumbing, stairs, etc. The cut joist or joists is/are called tail joists and the perpendicular support that each tail joist attaches to is...
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    Main Beam Issues

    Per "Strucalc" I supposedly have 50% extra with the 3x9's, so structurally not concerned where I need to install the headers -- which is in a different area than the "sag / splitting" of concern. As stated above, only issue with 3x9 is best way to attach the tail joist and also hang the header...
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    Main Beam Issues

    nealtw - thanks for responding. Re: It has not fallen -- appears to be original construction. Door frames square at top and sheet rock has no issues or cracks -- just my concern re. main beam and the above described splitting. =================== Do have another couple questions as need...
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    Main Beam Issues

    Read with interest comments by all in johnbaum "Basement Main Beam Replacement". I've got a slightly different situation. =========================== Background The main beam is a sandwiched beam (two 2 X 13's) that runs the length of the home (about 50 feet). Each side of the main beam made...
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    Swapping Toilet and Shower and Code??

    Points noted. Will see if I can get some pictures.
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    Swapping Toilet and Shower and Code??

    Thanks for response. FWIW our city uses the UPC 2006.
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    Swapping Toilet and Shower and Code??

    I'm redoing a bath and want to swap out a shower and toilet. Currently the toilet is at the end of a horizontal branch drain line and shares a wet vent with the lavatory sink. Following is a top view of the current horizontal branch (secondary) drain line of concern which (Y's) into the main...
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    A Plan or Not to Level the Floor?

    Thanks nealtw. Nice to have your input. David
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    A Plan or Not to Level the Floor?

    A Plan or Not to Level the Floor? (Climbing the learning curve on fixing old houses) 1) Have a rim joist that sits about 1 inch above the other joists which are 16 inches O.C. This causes a rapid drop in the floor from the wall and then it is quite level. Appears originally built...
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    Floor Joist Framing

    Meet with city engineer. Had a program called StruCalc where he determined floor loads. Based on joist indicated I was at 50% and could put in the headers side by side. Since I found the wall opening where I can insert another joist, I think I'm going to put in the new header and then a (2 x...
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    Cast Iron Pipe Separation

    Thanks all for your inputs. Guess I'll keep drilling and hope for the best.
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    Floor Joist Framing

    isola96: Thanks for the picture. Found a hole in the plenum crawl area which will allow me to insert a beam from the outside "close to" the same size as the current floor joints. If that won't work, most likely I will have to create a new pier for the joist to rest on as I don't think two...
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    Cast Iron Pipe Separation

    First, thanks for all the feedback. I guess my original post was not clearly stated. I want to remove the pipe from the hub - Not - cut it off above the hub. The reason for this is that once the vertical riser is removed the cast will be plugged at the hub, then a concrete slab poured on top...
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    Floor Joist Framing

    Thanks for input guys but an offset flange will Not work because of space requirements. Beam needs to be cut and blocked. The issue (question) is what impact will this have on the adjacent beams as you add additional weight -- floor, possible tile floor, possible tile or e.g. "corian" shower base
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    Cast Iron Pipe Separation

    In searching the net the only solution I've found to separate cast iron pipe is to use a 1/4 inch drill and drill out the lead. After a number of hours -- just on one vertical pipe -- I have still yet to get enough lead and okum out to separate the pipe from the hub. When cast iron was...
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    Floor Joist Framing

    I'm dealing with a small master bath off a bedroom. The floor joist in the bath are as shown in the attached picture. Each floor joist is a 3(w)x9(h)x20(l) which rest on the main beam (dotted lines in picture). The left most beam 2(w) x 10(h) is attached to a block wall. The full round...
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    Bathroom floor on Pier and Beam

    BridgeMan: Thanks for feedback. Familiar with self-leveling compounds for concrete.
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    Bathroom floor on Pier and Beam

    nealtw and BridgeMan: Thanks for feedback. Did some checking about copper preservative. WIKI had a great writeup. To complicate matters more, the crawl space under the house is actually a closed plenum that is used for heating/cooling since this originally was a solar home. Years ago when...
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    Help Repairing Front Porch With Support Beams

    I did something similar a while back. Call your local rental yard and see if they have some adjustable jacks which will reach from ground to underside of porch. (There quite heavy so you may need an assistant), If you can't rent them then the only company I found that carry various jacks (have...
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