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RE: Difference between upturn and drop down beam
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Allen McCoin
10-31-2017 05:04 PM
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Upturn beam is as mentioned a beam where the beam depth is greater than the depth of the framing that is supporting. The compression edge/side of the beam is usually "buried" in the wall/framing above. The drop down beam supports the framing from below, for example running TJI's continuous over the top ...
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