I wonder why timber is bolted together to form a stronger beam or when doubling up rafters?No,it's a common sense thing.
Architects specify bolting beams with spacers, but don't know why; builders put them in, but don't know why; building inspectors usually ask for them, but can't say why. Even some SEs include them, without thinking it through.
Bolting the webs together with a tubes and a few lengths of M12 bar from B&Q does not help the beams 'work together'. It also does not help them to share load equally and so equalize deflection.
BS 5950 (the design code for steelwork) states that bolting beams together in an attempt to provide mutual support is not allowed.
Can the world just lay these timbers side by side in future on the basis of this revelation?
Should I sell my shares in the bolt and washer industry? Looks like it's going to crash.