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Jenga! - the expensive version! Cameron 01-28-2006
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Posted by Cameron on January 28, 2006, 5:13 am

Hi - currently building a sunlounger / conservatory as part of a larger
extension

Check out our web site - www.taylormob.co.uk (usual disclaimer for
adding to the 99% of internet junk)

My issue is over the strength of a wall - the top right hand corner in
the plan view

See attachement

On top of the inner leaf sits a box sectional steel beam which supports
the roof.

Assuming I've done my calulations correctly the steel will take the
roof, both in span and canterleaver!

But will this pillar take 1/4 of the roof?

Does anyone have any calculations, ideas, information,experience, gut
feelings, on how strong this needs to be?

Best regards

Cameron


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