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Posted by: Xpert ® 06/29/2006, 05:19:46 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
I'm sorry, I'm a new designer! I've got a project that consist of built a mezzanine in a warehouse. Now I need, methods an formula to choose the rigth beam. If possible, give a site where I can get docs. thanks a lot' |
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Posted by: swearingen ® 06/29/2006, 06:49:22 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
You need to hire a structural engineer. Some sites with a few documents and formulas aren't the place to learn how to design a mezzanine when there are lives at stake. |
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Posted by: Kelly_Bramble ® 06/29/2006, 07:58:49 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
I agree with swearington, you need a certified, qualified, licensed or whatever engineer. I think it great you are working hard to understand the requirements. However, even if you already know how to determine the right size beam, you would want a qualified engineer to review your analysis. You don't want to make a mistake that could cause loss of life or property. Modified by Kelly_Bramble at Thu, Jun 29, 2006, 07:59:54 |
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