I Beam,, which size

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I have a garden room that will span 4.5 x 5.5m. Currently going through PP to try and get up to 3m height. If that fails I'll make do with the 2.5m allowed height but would like to run a steel beam across the 4.5m width to halve the 5.5m length and use smaller timbers.

I've been told a 6 inch I Beam should be good with my flat cold roof. However I've been looking and obviously there are different gauges. Anyone have an idea what would be a sufficient sized steel

TIA
 
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Sorry, meant to say would try and use 5x2 or 6x2 across the halved length of 2.75m,, (into the steel each side
 
I have a garden room that will span 4.5 x 5.5m. Currently going through PP to try and get up to 3m height. If that fails I'll make do with the 2.5m allowed height but would like to run a steel beam across the 4.5m width to halve the 5.5m length and use smaller timbers.

I've been told a 6 inch I Beam should be good with my flat cold roof. However I've been looking and obviously there are different gauges. Anyone have an idea what would be a sufficient sized steel

TIA
Not a clue sorry. I'm guessing you were thinking along the lines of a 152mm x 89mm x 16KG or summat, with holes drilled in the top flange (for timber plate fix) staggered each side of the web...?

We're having a 6400mm long beam delivered on Monday. It's weighing in at a modest 384 kg's. I might have to throw it on my shoulder. :mrgreen:
 
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Not a clue sorry. I'm guessing you were thinking along the lines of a 152mm x 89mm x 16KG or summat, with holes drilled in the top flange (for timber plate fix) staggered each side of the web...?

We're having a 6400mm long beam delivered on Monday. It's weighing in at a modest 384 kg's. I might have to throw it on my shoulder. :mrgreen:
Yes along those lines, wasn't sure if that was big enough or would need to go 152x152.

Wow, better get plenty of weetabix in
 

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