J justusandersson said:
It looks a bit homemade. The smallest transfer beam at 140 cm, I guess, is glued laminated timber 42x180. This corresponds to approximately 45x195 C 24.
I can only agree. The beam is 55mm but unfortunately, I cannot see how tall it is upwards and I also don't want to break up too much. The length is 1920mm.
 
But that must be a stud that does nothing more than support the track on which the sliding door hangs? If even that, I don’t see how the track is mounted.

The wall stud looks to be around 75, I think. I believe you need to remove a piece above the opening to see properly.
 
Jetkokos Jetkokos said:
But that must be a short piece that does nothing more than carry the rail on which the sliding door hangs, right? If even that, I can't see how the rail is mounted.

The wall stud looks to be about 75, I think. I believe you have to remove a section above the opening to see properly.
Do you mean that the load distribution is higher up then? Here's how the rail is mounted on the side of the wall. There's nothing mounted in the beam.
 
  • A mounted sliding track in a wall with visible wood framing and no beam installation.
Jetkokos Jetkokos said:
But that must be a nogging that does nothing more than carry the rail the sliding door hangs on? If even that, I don't see how the rail is mounted.

The wall stud looks to be about 75, I think. I believe you need to remove a piece above the opening to see properly.
This stud is 45x70
 
  • A wooden beam measuring 45x70 is shown in a construction setting, marked with a black circle against a partially finished wall.
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