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That's old tech...glue lams have long ago replaced
that method. Look up I-joists, glue-lams, or LVL. The old 2 2x12 method will work, but there are much better methods for headers. http://www.i-joist.org/home.asp http://www.ufpi.com/product/lvl/ http://www.curtislumber.ca/products/gluelams.htm Todd Fatheree wrote: I'm working on a garage design. For a span greater than 9 feet, our local code requires two 2x12s sandwiched around a 1/8" steel flitch plate. I'm curious where one would obtain a 17-18' long steel plate 11.25" wide. |
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