Dennis 'd Menace
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What would be the capacity of a loft built with 2x4 spanning 10 feet?
16, but will that really matter?24" or 16" centers?
i don't see why it wouldn'tShould really have gone with 2x6's or even 2x8's, but what is done is done. Just want to figure out if it is safe for the kids to use it as a fort for a few years, or if it is doomed to a life of lightweight storage only.
Yeah, figured as much, good thing I have life insurance on them and good healthcare coverage should they survive the cracking of wood.i don't see why it wouldn't
It will matter if you are trying to figure out the total load that the area will support. I found something that said 9' 2x4s on 24" centers can support around 15 lbs per sq foot....you may want to try to verify that though. 16" centers should increase that some, but making them longer will decrease it.16, but will that really matter?
width of board doesnt matterShould really have gone with 2x6's or even 2x8's, but what is done is done. Just want to figure out if it is safe for the kids to use it as a fort for a few years, or if it is doomed to a life of lightweight storage only.
width of board doesnt matter
The depth sure as hell does. Please don't tell me you spanned that shit with the "4 inch" dimension bearing.width of board doesnt matter
If used as Joists it does..width of board doesnt matter
Huh? 2x4 joists/rafters with 3/4 OSB laid on top.width of board doesnt matter
You're over the L/180 deflection limit with 10psf live and dead loads and Grade 2 Doug Fir studs.Huh? 2x4 joists/rafters with 3/4 OSB laid on top.
This...or if it is doomed to a life of lightweight storage only.
It will be fine.