Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement Re: Supporting timber beam 2May 23, 2011 3:58 pm ".....teach people the flanges are rubber and are damaged when a gorilla turns them off....." Re: Supporting timber beam 5May 24, 2011 6:51 pm ".....teach people the flanges are rubber and are damaged when a gorilla turns them off....." Re: Supporting timber beam 6May 24, 2011 6:56 pm u will need too let somebody know how much roof load is being surported by that beam,although in todays beam programms i wouldnt think that bean would be sufficient. most timber beams start too stuggle too hold themself up @ about 5 meters..let alone holding up anythingelse.. depending on the shape of your roof there could b girder trusses creating a point load alone that beam which also would need too b considered.. get pro advise!!! Hello everyone, After some suggestions and ideas about how to put a concrete path around the drop edge beam area on our new build. We are required to have a concrete path… 0 13354 The distance between my DEBs varies from 4.1m at the narrowest to 8.1m at the widest. 5 27818 I would like to build our new house with the rear section approx 1 metre out of the ground, I don't particularly like to go bearers and joists so concrete slab all the way… 0 3997 |