StevieB
Established Member
Quick query - if you were putting up a steel 'I' beam to support the top end of a staircase, what is the minimum size of a support post for one end of that 'I' beam (the other end will be on a padstone and embedded into the house wall by 4-6"). would you be happy with a 4" x 4" treated timber post (not a cheap fence post from B&Q but a decent timber one) or would you want a steel support post as well? Do not really want a timber beam as the depth to get suitable support is eating into headroom below the staircase, so would prefer a steel 'I' beam.
The I beam will be a max of a metre long and all that will be hanging on it will be a wooden staircase. Most staircase support beams are 4x4" timber posts or less are they not, with the top end in hangers from a timber floor joist? Reason I do not want to have to go to a metal post is that I do not have welding gear and will have to get someone to weld a plate on for bolting the 'I' beam and support post together. With a timber post it is alot easier to attach to the 'I' beam.
Steve.
The I beam will be a max of a metre long and all that will be hanging on it will be a wooden staircase. Most staircase support beams are 4x4" timber posts or less are they not, with the top end in hangers from a timber floor joist? Reason I do not want to have to go to a metal post is that I do not have welding gear and will have to get someone to weld a plate on for bolting the 'I' beam and support post together. With a timber post it is alot easier to attach to the 'I' beam.
Steve.