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- Subject: Cantilever max overhang?
- Message-ID: <90567@ncratl.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 19:38:35 GMT
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- Organization: NCR Engineering and Manufacturing Atlanta -- Atlanta, GA
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- What is the maximum overhang for a cantilever with 14' or 15' floor joists?
- Is 3' too far?
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- Do the joist need to be 12" on center or is 16" fine?
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- It will be a cantilever with the gable end of the roof sticking out with it.
- The width is 13' and the peak of the roof is 16.5' from the bottom of the
- floor joists. It is and should be standard frame construction.
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- Thanks,
- Roland.
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