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I'm looking to purchase a rectangular hollow section (RHS) steel beam to use as a door lintel for a garden room, similar to the one shown in this video.
The door opening is 3200mm wide. What size RHS beam would be suitable to support a flat roof constructed with 6x2 joists spaced at 400mm centres?
The roof deck is 7200mm x 4200mm and weights about 1050kg (including insulation and finish).
Front wall is constructed from 2 x 5 (45mm x 120mm) C24 Treated Timber, studs placed at 400mm centres.
Back and slid walls are constructed from 2 x 4 (45mm x 95mm) C24 Treated Timber, studs placed at 400mm centres.
The ends of the beam will be supported by a 300mm long jack studs constructed from 2 x 5 (45mm x 120mm) C24 Treated Timber as in the following picture:
The door opening is 3200mm wide. What size RHS beam would be suitable to support a flat roof constructed with 6x2 joists spaced at 400mm centres?
The roof deck is 7200mm x 4200mm and weights about 1050kg (including insulation and finish).
Front wall is constructed from 2 x 5 (45mm x 120mm) C24 Treated Timber, studs placed at 400mm centres.
Back and slid walls are constructed from 2 x 4 (45mm x 95mm) C24 Treated Timber, studs placed at 400mm centres.
The ends of the beam will be supported by a 300mm long jack studs constructed from 2 x 5 (45mm x 120mm) C24 Treated Timber as in the following picture:
