Laminated Timber brings structural longevity and the beauty of wood together for project big and small.
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Straight Timberweld beams are components in many Timberweld projects including this Wisconsin Campus structure.
Custom manufactured Douglas Fir or Alaska Cedar beams and girders have many advantages in the Timberweld structural system. They are available in various widths up to 14-1/2" wide and lengths up to 95', and are usually components of a greater structures. Fabricated straight beams with factory pre-stain are a Timberweld specialty. |
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Three hinged tudor arches are frequently used in religious structures and other free span structures where appearance, acoustics, and fire safety are design considerations. |
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Radial beams are creative solutions for decorative or long clear span, post-free structures. These components are used in trusses and canopies. |
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Imagination is the only limitation.
Engineers and architects have more freedom of design with laminated timber trusses that open the door for long spans and many architectural concepts including curved top or bottom chords, decorative web members, for decorative or concealed hardware connections.
Timber trusses have a long history or solving structural problems, creating the feeling of depth and space and a friendly and inviting atmosphere.
Timberweld sales engineers can assist with design and preliminary costs if needed. Send required contact information. |
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Timberweld Vertical Lam beams curve around the horizontal axis, and are most commonly used as decorative or structural fascia. They have other interior and industrial applications. The common dimensions will vary from 3-3/4" wide up to approximately 9" x a vertical depth up to approximately 36". The thickness of the lams will be dictated by the radius of the curve. Your Timberweld sales engineer can assist you with the design. |
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