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Super J joists Question bdeditch 02-07-2007
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Posted by Glenn on February 8, 2007, 10:59 am
No kidding? And who might that be? Why not just admit that you
don't know either?


> HockeyFan wrote:
>> Somone suggested Google. I tried that before posting my
>> question.
>>
> The best source is the manufacturer of the product.
>
> Matt


Posted by Matt Whiting on February 8, 2007, 6:18 pm
Glenn wrote:

> No kidding? And who might that be? Why not just admit that you don't
> know either?

Beats me. He apparently didn't even provide the correct product name as
I couldn't find it with a search. If I was going to install a product,
I would know who the manufacturer was.

And what is it to you anyway?

Matt

Posted by Michael Bulatovich on February 7, 2007, 10:00 pm

> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
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>>>>What is the maxium span of a super J joist before needed a middle
>>>>support?
>>>>
>>>
>>>Depends on the loads.
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>>
>>
>> DING! DING! DING!
>>
>> We have a winner!
>
> No, it also depends on the size of the joist.

You get to be runner up, ok?



Posted by bdeditch on February 7, 2007, 10:27 pm
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> > Michael Bulatovich wrote:
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> >>>>What is the maxium span of a super J joist before needed a middle

> >>>>support?
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> >>>Depends on the loads.
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> >> DING! DING! DING!
>
> >> We have a winner!
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> > No, it also depends on the size of the joist.
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> You get to be runner up, ok?- Hide quoted text -
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I made the mistake its a super "I" joist and I did the search myself
as well. It seems Matt is correct, it depends on the depth of the
joist. I have used them in the past and think they are very good. I
was checking for a friend of mine who is planning his cost for
building a new home, just hope that they are allowed in California




Posted by bitternut on February 8, 2007, 8:11 am
I don't think they are because they have been know by the state of
California to cause cancer. LOL


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>> > Michael Bulatovich wrote:
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>> >>>>What is the maxium span of a super J joist before needed a middle
>
>> >>>>support?
>>
>> >>>Depends on the loads.
>>
>> >> DING! DING! DING!
>>
>> >> We have a winner!
>>
>> > No, it also depends on the size of the joist.
>>
>> You get to be runner up, ok?- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> I made the mistake its a super "I" joist and I did the search myself
> as well. It seems Matt is correct, it depends on the depth of the
> joist. I have used them in the past and think they are very good. I
> was checking for a friend of mine who is planning his cost for
> building a new home, just hope that they are allowed in California
>
>
>



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