I knew nothing about mezzanine floors 4 hours before I was asked to design one. I watched this video and it was explained very well including all principles and thought process. Thank you mate!
Hey Dazz, very informative video as always, it’s crazy how often these kind of projects come up, but it’s difficult to find advise online! Just a quick question, I’ve started using an iPad Pro for my everyday job no as well, what screen protector do you use? If any at all, Keep up the good work!
Thanks! And good stuff! I use paperlike, I put a link to it in my video description. I really like them as it is a matt finish so you get a bit more friction when using the pencil, so more control and less slippery.
Hay dazz grate work, in the drawing you put bracing all 4 corner, now my question is how do you know that the braceing is needed ? Steel Design, 5th Edition-William T. Segu in this book there is a example of braceing with only gravity load and no laterial load which is apply in your situation , do you find it same way or there is other way
The beams are spanned between column strong axis and the joists (wood/steel) run over the beams in perpendicular direction. So the floor span should be perpendicular to the joists...right or wrong?
Dazz, are the beams spanning left-right (in red) necessary or are the joists adequate for stability? I assume this is what the line "All other beams to be 203x102x23" refers to. Could you give any guidance as to how you sized them please?
I wouldn’t rely on cold formed joists to frame up a hot rolled frame. All other beams is me just looking at what they’re supporting by eye/experience. You could go and design them individually or find the worst case.
I was curious on why didnt you design a footing and a pedestal for your mezzanine. Is it okay if I also dont use footing and pedestal and just bolt my base plate on the existing concrete slab?
I knew nothing about mezzanine floors 4 hours before I was asked to design one. I watched this video and it was explained very well including all principles and thought process. Thank you mate!
Dazz, you are doing a great job. Watching your videos are blessing to many engineers of all levels. Keep the valuable work going. Thanks a lot.
Great video, thanks for sharing! I just take causal time to watch each your previous video.
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Another great video, Dazz! In the future, do you think you would cover any retaining wall design? Bearing, sliding checks etc?
I think my next one will be on retaining walls :)
from inside to outside and roll i-beam h-beam winch
for exterior walls and roof = align to nature
love your content
Hey Dazz, very informative video as always, it’s crazy how often these kind of projects come up, but it’s difficult to find advise online!
Just a quick question, I’ve started using an iPad Pro for my everyday job no as well, what screen protector do you use? If any at all,
Keep up the good work!
Thanks! And good stuff! I use paperlike, I put a link to it in my video description.
I really like them as it is a matt finish so you get a bit more friction when using the pencil, so more control and less slippery.
Hay dazz grate work, in the drawing you put bracing all 4 corner, now my question is how do you know that the braceing is needed ? Steel Design, 5th Edition-William T. Segu in this book there is a example of braceing with only gravity load and no laterial load which is apply in your situation , do you find it same way or there is other way
Interesting have you done a video on maybe a residential mezzanine floor
I haven’t but a good idea for a future video :)
I wonder if seismic actions is not mandatory in British code?
did u just bolt the colmns to the existing slab?
The beams are spanned between column strong axis and the joists (wood/steel) run over the beams in perpendicular direction. So the floor span should be perpendicular to the joists...right or wrong?
Dazz, are the beams spanning left-right (in red) necessary or are the joists adequate for stability? I assume this is what the line "All other beams to be 203x102x23" refers to. Could you give any guidance as to how you sized them please?
I wouldn’t rely on cold formed joists to frame up a hot rolled frame.
All other beams is me just looking at what they’re supporting by eye/experience. You could go and design them individually or find the worst case.
@@EverydayDazz Thanks for the reply. They aren't supporting anything though, are they? Just the lateral support?
Correct
@@EverydayDazz Cheers
which software is it?? in which u r showing hand sketches...
concepts on the ipad.
hay Dazz, wats your views on BIM technology
good idea, but poorly executed by most companies. i find most engineering companies are so slow to adopt new technology.
@@EverydayDazz thanks dazz
I work for a UK mezz company, I’d be interested in doing a joint video with you.
Feel free to get in touch with me on LinkedIn
what is that sketching software?
Concepts on the ipad
I was curious on why didnt you design a footing and a pedestal for your mezzanine. Is it okay if I also dont use footing and pedestal and just bolt my base plate on the existing concrete slab?
Hello Dazz, how can we find you on LinkedIn?
If you click into my channel and go to about section, you’ll find my LinkedIn link.