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Default This couldn't be a load bearing wall, could it?

I want to expand my basement workshop. The first floor is joists running
from front to back, with a steel beam and steel posts running down the
center, the length of the house.
Is is fair to assume that all the walls in the basement are just partitions?
The one is particular that I want to remove is parallel to the joists (I am
not going near the steel beam), and not particulary solid looking anyhow.

Obviously I don't know much about carpentry, but think I can handle two
partition wall. Thanks.


 
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