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    Default Girder shim

    OK I am feeling dumber then a box of rocks tonight. Can't seem to find or think of the answer I need for my report. Girder beam sitting on 1/2" osb plywood and under that a treated piece of lumber.

    The osb is starting to swell/deteriorate from high moisture content in the crawl space. I can't recall if osb is allowed for shimming. I know there was a thread awhile back that had the listed types of shims but I could not find it.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Girder shim

    OSB should never be used whenever it may come in direct contact with moisture.

    It will deteriorate.


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    Default Re: Girder shim

    Even these guy's can't decide what the meaning is of a beam or girder. Engineering Language/Grammar Skills - Beams and girders

    I say in the pick it's a beam and I still nee an answer if anyone has that link to the shim spec It would be great .

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    Default Re: Girder shim

    I believe it originally started out as girders supported beams which supported other framing, wood or steel, however, over the centuries the two are now almost interchangeable in sawn lumber framing.

    With engineered trusses, there are girder trusses, but no "beam" trusses (to my knowledge).

    With engineered wood, such as LVL, you now have built up beams serving as girders (interchangeably again).

    The problem in your photo is that OSB is not intended for use as a shim.

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    Default Re: Girder shim

    I recently read something stating that OSB was definitely not allowed for use as a shim as well, but don't know where I read it. I know I've called it out recently, and it was replaced without argument by the builder.


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