Streetcar
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Is the rating for the Simpson hanger include a safety factor
I need to get one of those added to my plans!!
So after some more deliberation, I think I'm going with option 1: the 5 1/2" glulam beam supported by a Simpson HUCQ612-SDS heavy duty joist hanger.
The hanger is rated for a 5,315lb floor load. If my math is correct (which admittedly is a bit optimistic), that should be sufficient: each glulam beam supports approximately (6'+8')x12'=168sqft of loft. At 60psf loading (50psf live and 10psf dead), that's 168x60=10,080lbs on each beam. With a Simpson hanger at each end of the beam, each hanger must support 5,040lbs...which is less than the 5,315lbs its rated for. Plus, I'll likely add a separate brace beneath the Simpson hanger that's through-bolted to the post...just for good measure.
I've also included a more detailed floorplan of the loft.
Thoughts?