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timber to timber moment connections
any information on timber to timber moment connections would be appreciated
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i always go by the rule that you should try to avoid them at all cost. i am not sure your application which would help in answering this topic. if you are trying to do a moment resisting frame, that would be a bad idea. i have seen cantilevers work well.
the problem with moment connection is that wood changes shape over time. it shrinks or grows depending on moisture content. this would lead to slop in your connection and you will not get a true moment connection.
craig
here are two recent threads on this subject
crigory28, rule is very good advice!!! also what happens in most cases is that you get some deflection before the fastners start taking up the load. |
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