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![]() Take a look, Bob! That's a 4 inch column centered beneath a 16 foot span. Joints and loads matter a great deal. Even with a truss roof, a wall above the beam can be trouble. Only a fool and an ass like you would try to diagnose something like this without knowing the variables. This is the original room.... http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/family.jpg And this is afterwards, awaitiing the new 126 inch screen, HD projector and SVS subs, which go in next week... http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...g?t=1176164927 So tell us...how was it done? F plates, I-beam? Larger wood beam? No mods at all? And since the guest room has almost the same span (and two out of four joints) with a pole removed almost 6 years ago, can you let us all know when I'll need to fix the drywall????? Both jobs were done by the same person. Good luck! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA!!!! RB 35s5 NY |
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