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Joist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A joist, in architecture and engineering, is one of the horizontal supporting members that run from wall to wall, wall to beam, or beam to beam to support a ceiling, roof, or floor. It may be made o...
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Quincy Joist Company is the steel bar joist supplier for open web steel joists, long spans, and joist girders. Quincy Joist's quality products are for use in the commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings as load bearing members for roofs and floors. ... Quincy Joist Products...
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joist [ joyst ] (plural joists) ... supporting beam: any of the parallel beams of wood, metal, or concrete that support a floor, roof, or ceiling; ... Search for "joist" in all of MSN Encarta...
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TrimJoist is the marriage of an open web floor truss and a trimmable 'wood-I' joist, brining the best features of each to the relationship. As the name TrimJoist indicates, our product can be trimmed on the construction site for a custom fit. ... ; U.S. Patent 5,761,872; U.S. ... TrimJoist Products are; PFS Tested...
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Learn all load bearing walls and safe floor joist spans ... This meant cutting a hole in the joists and installing a "trimmer joist" ( 1 on the diagram). This trimmer had to be supported on something stronger than the plasterboard wall, so a support was introduced and hidden within the wall.
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ALLOWABLE SPANS FOR FLOOR JOISTS ... Design Specifications: Dead Load = 12 psf, Live Load = 40 psf (Residential); Douglas Fir - Larch Framing; Deflection of L/360 maximum but never more than 1/2 inch. ... Size of Floor Joist; (inches) Spacing of Floor Joists; (inches) No.2; Douglas Fir No.1; Douglas Fir...
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Sizing roof rafters, floor joists and beams plus using lumber span tables. ... Ü Update: For free high-quality information, see our new "How-To" menu ... Need help sizing roof rafters, floor joists, or beams? In this section, we cover how to size floor joists, beams and roof rafters on three different levels. The first level...
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Joist is a web application development stack. It consists of two sub-projects joist.domain, an ORM with type-safe queries (no strings) and no runtime class generation (no CGLIB), and joist.web, a component-based web framework.
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