What is a Anthony Power beam?

Anthony Power Beams®
The Power Beam® is a superior glued laminated beam and header for use where reliable engineered wood applications are required. The 3-1/2″ and 5-1/2″ widths readily match 2×4 and 2×6 wall framing. The Power Beam® depths also match all joist, truss, LVL, PSL, and I-joist floor or roof framing.
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How much are Anthony power beams?

Prices start at $8.75 per foot. Anthony Forest Products, 800/221-2326, anthonyforest.com.
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What is the strongest engineered wood beam?

Power Beam® is the strongest engineered wood product (EWP) on the market with design values of 3000Fb - 2.1E - 300Fv. Power Beam® is manufactured with superior strength southern yellow pine MSR Lumber.
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What is an Anthony Power column?

Power Column® is a superior alternative for Tall Wall applications. For a cost-efficient, high-strength solution to your load-bearing structural applications, choose Power Column®.
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Is Anthony power beam a glulam?

Anthony Glulam Advantages

ur Anthony Glulam is a glued laminated beam and header used where reliable engineered wood applications are required. It is an economical alternative to LVL and PSL for standard structural applications.
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Which is stronger LSL or LVL?

Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL)

Its shear strength is superior to LSL but doesn't quite match PSL's ability to withstand bending stress. LVL is more expensive than LSL but is affordable compared to PSL and glulam.
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What is the difference between glulam and LVL?

LVL refers to a manufactured timber product made from thin veneers (often 3mm) glued together to form large structural members, often known as Hyspan or similiar. Glulam is made from thicker sections of timber, generally 15-45mm thick, glued together to form a large variety of products.
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How much do Glulams weigh?

Glulam beam weight per foot:- a 3- 1/2″ × 10″ size of Glued Laminated timber or Glulam beam can weight around 8.75 pounds per linear foot and a 3- 1/2″ × 12″ size can 10.5 lbs. One linear foot is the equal of a one-foot length of a wood.
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What is glulam construction?

Glulam is a stress-rated engineered wood beam composed of wood laminations, or "lams", that are bonded together with durable, moisture-resistant adhesives. The grain of the laminations runs parallel with the length of the member. Glulam is versatile, ranging from simple, straight beams to complex, curved members.
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How much weight can an engineered beam hold?

Note: a single 2×6 will support 347 pounds per lineal foot of beam. Therefore, a double 2×6 carries 2 x 347 = 694 pounds per lineal foot.
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How far can you span a LVL beam?

Although, you may be wondering how far an LVL beam can span. Due to its strength, the LVL beam can span up to 60 feet and is much stronger than conventional lumber. Generally, you can find laminated beams in 4-foot increments starting at 24 feet and going up to 44 feet long, with special orders up to 60 feet.
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Is LVL stronger than wood?

Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) studs can be two times stronger in compression and tension than standard framing lumber of the same dimension.
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Is a steel beam stronger than a wood beam?

Pound for pound, steel is so much stronger than wood. What's fascinating is to see the evolution of engineered wood beams over the past 40 years.
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What is the difference between a Microlam and LVL?

Microllam is a brand name for Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) Beams manufactured by Weyerhaeuser. LVL beams are one of several different types of engineered lumber products on the market today.
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How big of a LVL beam do I need?

What size lvl beam for a 20 foot span:- as per general thumb rule, for a 20 foot span, size of LVL beam or GLULAM should be 10 to 12 inches deep and 3-1/2 inches or 2ply wide, thus you need something like a 10-12″ GLULAM or LVL to span upto 20 feet and can use simple 2×14 dimensional lumber at 16″ apart from centre as ...
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How big of a beam do I need to span 20 feet?

For a 20-foot spans, the wood beam has to be at least 16 inches in depth and 8″ in width (4-2×16) used for residential building or projects.
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What size LVL Do I need to span 16 feet?

What size LVL header size for 16 foot span:- as per general thumb rule and guidelines for a 16 foot span, size of LVL header or GLULAM should be 14 to 16 inches deep and 3.5 inches wide, thus you need something like 2- 1.75″× 16″ (2- 1 3/4″× 16″) GLULAM or LVL header to span upto 16 feet.
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What size LVL Do I need to span 24 feet?

LVL beam size for a 24 foot span:- as per general thumb rule, for a 24 foot span, size of LVL beam or GLULAM should be 12-14 inches deep and 4 inches wide, thus you need something like a 12-14″ GLULAM or LVL to span upto 24 feet used for residential building or projects.
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How far can a 12 Glulam beam span?

Glulam beams can span not more than 100 feet, even in large open spaces. Normally, people do not come in need to span in such a big measurement. To span up to 24 feet, the consumer will need a 12” (nominal) I-joist, or they could use an engineered floor truss to span the product.
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Is Glulam stronger than solid wood?

Today, the advancements in engineered wood construction materials with products like glulam can produce posts and beams with more added strength than from that in solid sawn lumber alone, with far less warping and extraordinary durability.
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What size Glulam do I need to span 30 feet?

What size Glulam for a 30 foot span:– as per general thumb rule, for a 30 foot span, size of GLULAM should be 18 inches deep and 5 1/2 inches wide, thus you would need something like a 5 1/2″× 18 GLULAM to span upto 30 feet used for residential building on normal weight condition which providing great stability for ...
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What are the disadvantages of glulam?

Disadvantages of glued laminated timber houses:

Manufacturers can use some substandard timber which darken, come unglued, etc. after some time. Compared to natural logs, glued laminated timber beams, to a certain extent, lose the natural look of wood.
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Is glulam more expensive than steel?

For fabricated structures glulam is usually a little more expensive than steel.
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Can you use glulam beams outside?

Yes, as long as your load and span requirements are in line, treated Glulams can be used for most exterior applications. The most common applications are going to be for decks, large pergolas, awnings, and covered porches. The only real project where these can't be used is for marine applications, such as a dock.
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