Johnbro
Gold Member
I wouldn't use a 6x6PT across the top as your top beam. First of all, you don't need PT unless you have ground contact or the wood is constantly wet, which you won't since it's up in the air. Second, a 6x6 will be very heavy, difficult to get up there, and won't offer as much strength as a built-up beam will.
If it was me, I'd just sister the two 2x12s (hem-fir) with some blocking in between and call it good.
as to the question of how long the cantilever can be, two 2x12s on edge would make a strong beam--if it's not quite strong enough for the load it will flex a bit (just like a tree limb sticking out over a river that some kids have used as a rope swing). I'd use some Simpson strong tie metal to anchor it to the two posts as further insurance.
If it was me, I'd just sister the two 2x12s (hem-fir) with some blocking in between and call it good.
as to the question of how long the cantilever can be, two 2x12s on edge would make a strong beam--if it's not quite strong enough for the load it will flex a bit (just like a tree limb sticking out over a river that some kids have used as a rope swing). I'd use some Simpson strong tie metal to anchor it to the two posts as further insurance.