RogerS
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I've replaced an 8 x8 inch oak beam with a new one 8 x 10 inches (10" width). The original beam had joints for the joists made like (A) - clearly easier to make. Another old beam has joints made like (B) and I can see that it has advantages as the integrity of the beam seems to be better as the top surface of the beam is continuous compared to (A). Trouble is, to produce (B) will take much more work than (A).
Can I get away with (A)? Or is (C) a compromise? Any other joints to consider?
The oak beam span is 4m. Joists are approx 4 x 3 inches.
Can I get away with (A)? Or is (C) a compromise? Any other joints to consider?
The oak beam span is 4m. Joists are approx 4 x 3 inches.