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  1. GaStruct

    Whats the deal with hip roofs

    In addition to everything mentioned above, if the hips line up with the wall corners like most do, then the walls act as little shear walls in each direction to resist the thrust. For the hip to move, the walls would have to overturn.
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    IRC Braced Wall Line - 20ft rule

    A little late to this but the IRC provisions have been tested multiple times. The SBCA did a test and concluded the first couple wall panels take most, if not all, of the load. Haven't read it in a while so you should give it a read to confirm link. With this you can use the shear values...
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    Becoming a Better Structural Engineer

    A couple easy things I do to keep learning that don't take up much time (also do mostly residential) Look at other consultants' drawings to see how they do things - government projects are public or you can FOIA any address Subscribe to the Journal of Light Construction - lots of good articles...
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    The dangers of software and code changes

    And you will get a different pressure with each method you use - it's ridiculous
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    Toe nailing rafters

    I personally use hangers for rafters on ridge beams but I'm not aware of any code that prohibits toe nails for rafters specifically. Most non-engineered houses use toe nails even when it's not a tied system. NDS has a technical paper on toe nails, although it's for stud connection to...
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    Darn Architects!

    I don't have any issues with this. You only need 1% of axial load to brace the 2x6's so it's basically zero and the guardrail will suffice as a brace.
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    What Hanger to Use?

    Weyerhaeuser has a nice tech article affirming that you should not load below NA. Link Something to consider going forward. Given that most Simpson hangers are not full depth and have a lot of the fasters low on the hanger I have never given this much thought. The IRC also still allows ledger...
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    What Hanger to Use?

    I'm not convinced this really matters. Simpson hangers are often not the full beam depth. Even so, you could notch a good chunk out of a (2) 14 LVL and still get it to work in shear for 2.5K. Potentially pushing the load application above the NA (or at least close). I run into these skews...
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    What Hanger to Use?

    You could notch the LVL, bevel cut it, and screw a ledger into the supporting beam. LVL will work in shear. It will be difficult getting 2.5K to work for the ledger connection. I'll leave this here just in case ---> https://app.strongtie.com/hs
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    Inspections, Special or otherwise

    It appears so. It's definitely a PITA IMO. Have to submit statement of SI, schedule of SI, approved agencies, daily reports, interim reports, final reports - all coord. with the design team, GC, and AHJ. Georgia's SI guide is 35 pages. Or just conduct your own site visit and call it a day...
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    Inspections, Special or otherwise

    Huge difference between just saying it's a special trip to inspect it and actually following the IBC SI pomp and circumstance. "..... OR as warranted by conditions in the jurisdiction as approved by the building official." To me this leaves it up to the EOR and the latter is acceptable...
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    Inspections, Special or otherwise

    You are correct that the IRC says if something falls outside its scope, it needs to be designed in accordance with engineering practice or per the IBC. However, designed per the IBC doesn't equal inspected per the IBC in my very literal interpretation of the code (does it say otherwise...
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    Common mistakes by architects

    For me it's: 1. Insane roof designs with bearing points floating in mid air that would require steel rigid bents to make work. 2. Massive L shaped floor plans requiring either a deep LVL beam (greater than floor thickness) or steel beam - always a shock for them to see. 3. Absolutely nothing...
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    Do you like this detail and why or why not?

    Brick veneer can't be used in bearing but brick walls are absolutely a thing. A little pencil sharpening and more detailing and I bet this could work.

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