Using GENERAL FRAMING MEMBERS ??


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I've not used these very often, but I wanted to frame a pop-out which is outside of the building envelope.

I can drag the horizontal framing members but Chief does not want to do vertical members.

 

Maybe there is an easier way?

 

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25 minutes ago, HumbleChief said:

If you built a room you would have consistent framing with no manual framing members, unless you prefer them. This is a room with a doorway to create the opening. Setting heights etc. a bit tricky but once done it will remain and frame.

 

 

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The floors for this building are cantilevered.  The framing illustrated will definitely not work.  The joists should run into the main building for at leas 6x the cantilever.  This is a project for a structural engineer to specify and provide structural drawings.  At least in my opinion.

 

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16 minutes ago, Doug_N said:

The floors for this building are cantilevered.  The framing illustrated will definitely not work.  The joists should run into the main building for at leas 6x the cantilever.  This is a project for a structural engineer to specify and provide structural drawings.  At least in my opinion.

 

Not sure what you're seeing but the upper deck (of Alan's plan) looks like it cantilevers about 1 ft. and the lower pop-out appears to be a simple plant-on accent unless you're referring to the simple illustration that I posted which has no direct relation to the plan the OP is working on but was meant, again as a simple illustration of how he might handle the question he posted..

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Thanks Larry but the room method is full of issues.

Part of the problem is that the pop out is 12" higher than the house floor.

I raised the floor & made the floor 12" thick and it is close to the configuration desired.

Those issues might be easy to clean up but are a aggravating.

 

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1 minute ago, ACADuser said:

Thanks Larry but the room method is full of issues.

Part of the problem is that the pop out is 12" higher than the house floor.

I raised the floor & made the floor 12" thick and it is close to the configuration desired.

Those issues might be easy to clean up but are a aggravating.

 

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Couldn't agree more about the aggravation and still struggle to configure such things. Just thought it might be a reasonable option.

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Back to manual framing & simplified the framing somewhat.

2x12 for the horizontal portion & post for the vertical portion.

 

BTW Doug, the outside corner is hanging from the balcony trusses above.

Simpson straps & plywood glued & nailed will hold up the decorative wall element.

 

Thanks All.

 

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