by Snidger »
Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:17 pm
yes the horizontal beam should be bolted to the vertical steel column with a bracket, the vertical steel column will need a foot plate to spread the weight so as not to sink into the concrete etc.. and it will definitely need to have fire protection with either intumescent paint or fireline plasterboard. If you go for the fireline option you can stick/glue 2 "skins" of 15mm board to the column, with the beam (I presume I steel) cut wooden noggins to knock into the web of the steel (tight) and nail or screw the boards to that and glue the boards again to the bottom (soffit) and prop up until dry.
Your probably thinking steel is very strong....... well it is! but its also soft ... you would be suprised how easy it is to drill into with a hss drill bit (slowly)
We fire pulsa nails and hilti nails into steel everyday at work to tack metal strips to beams and colums, try shooting one into a cast iron beam or column in an old mill being converted to flats and the nail will bounce off and fire around the room and thats because steel is durable and cast iron is brittle... (such fun firing your first nail at cast iron) :lol: a bit late with my response but may be helful to other readers