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Originally Posted by wakebdr The maximum amount of weight that will be on the entire structure is about 400 pounds with slightly more being on one side. Will the pipe hold this or should I build two bars identical to the one in the picture? Now, the part I am most worried about is mounting it to the joists. The joists are wooden I beam joists (I think that's what they're called) about 18 inches apart. Can I mount the flanges directly to the joists? If I need to attach at a place between joists, will a 2x4 attached to the joists with lag bolts be strong enough to hold the bar? For some reason, I just can't see a 2x4 being strong enough to hold that. |
Hi there,
For your own safety (and your family's), let me explain some issues, starting with the building codes
As we all know, there is a building code, but each state / province has its own version / adaptation. An Architect, Engineer, etc must elaborate the interpretation / application of the Building codes, calculation of structures and foundations, for each project, etc. Not only for the technical understanding of these issues, but for the liability.
An advice regarding a technical subject (something basic as the weight of the bar effects in a 2x4 and independent if you are paying for this advice or not) implies liability.
Structures / materials are quite different depending the characteristics of the project, load, soil / topography, wind conditions and seismic calculations.
In addition, keep in mind that any material has different properties for different efforts, and you are adding weight
Certainly, I'd recommend to check the situation with a local professional