To compare a triple 2x12 header to a 6x10 header, we need to consider their total load-bearing capacities. A triple 2x12 header has a combined depth of 6 inches and a width of 12 inches, resulting in a total nominal cross-sectional area of 288 square inches. In contrast, a 6x10 header has a cross-sectional area of 60 square inches. Generally, the triple 2x12 header can support more load than the 6x10 header, making them not equal in terms of load-bearing capacity.
The header size requirement for a 10-foot opening typically depends on several factors, including the type of material used (wood, steel, etc.), the load it needs to support, and local building codes. For a standard wood header, a common size might be a double 2x10 or a 2x12, but it’s crucial to consult local building codes or a structural engineer for specific requirements. Proper installation and support are also essential to ensure safety and compliance.
Depends on how much weight is above it!! but on 1 -2 story wood framed structures triple 2x12's glued and nailed will do the trick
Kidd Video - 1984 Twilight Double Header 2-10 was released on: USA: 1985
It depends on if you are going with shorties, long ones, equal length, or non equal length. It will really only add 1-10 horsepower depending on the header and exhaust system.
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Platform dependent, usually between 10 and 10,000.
Platform dependent, usually between 10 and 10,000
Triple Sensation was created on 2007-10-07.
3x-10
Nearly but not quite a Pythagorean triple
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