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Default Handling a very heavy steel beam

On 19 Dec, 11:03, Tony Bryer wrote:
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 10:21:31 -0000 Dave Baker wrote :

We are having work done on our house and it involves a big and heavy
steel beam to support most of the back of the house. It is probably
about 1000kg and 7m long (300mm x 300mm).


Firstly a quick calc shows it shouldn't weigh anything like that much.
No more than half a ton even if it's made from 1cm thick metal


300x300 UCs come in 7 rolling weights from 97 to 283kg/m so 1000kg is
perfectly possible. If it's possible to lift each end in turn by
degrees, then the lift weight is half this.

I hope the designer/engineer has satisfied himself as to the adequacy of
what holds this beam up!

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Tony Bryer SDA UK 'Software to build on' http://www.sda.co.uk


Me too...... He has specified a couple of steel box section
columns.....

The problem is with the 300mm height as I am keen to hide it in the
space between the floor and ceiling above. With this spec, it will be
150mm below the ceiling level which is not ideal.