I wrote that the hanbjälken was primarily subjected to tensile forces. If the hanbjälken also carries any load in the form of insulation or roof panel, it will also be subjected to a moment of torque. Underram is a term that I usually only use in connection with truss constructions.
It can be added that this is what it looks like on the opposite side of the house (which is like a sugar cube house). The red shows where the wall is in the room where I want to remove the interior wall.
I wrote that the hanbjälke was primarily subjected to tensile forces. If the hanbjälke also carries some load in the form of insulation or roof panel, it will also be subjected to a twisting moment. Underram is a term I usually only use in connection with truss constructions.
Sure, we can probably agree on the nomenclature, but after all, there are far too many old houses that tend to take on the shape of a barrel, wider in the middle than at the gables, because people have been messing around in the supporting walls without much thought. Therefore, I maintain that it's good to get help, and I also find it difficult to interpret the pictures.
Today, I had an experienced builder on site who gave the green light to take down the wall. However, for safety's sake, I will measure some reference points to see if there are any changes when I remove the rules. And if by any chance it does happen, it is not worse than having to support with glulam beam.
Today I had an experienced designer on-site who gave the green light to take down the wall. However, to be on the safe side, I will measure some reference points so I can see if there is any change when I remove the studs. And should it by any chance happen, it is not worse than having to relieve it with glulam beams.
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