onCENTER 12-ft BLI 60 I-Joist
Item #734792 |
Model #508000
Lightweight and easy to handle, the I-shaped configuration allows for longer spans and more load-carrying capacity than dimensional lumber
Manufactured with Machine Stress Rated (MSR) or Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) Flanges and an enhanced OSB Web
Low moisture content means greater dimensional stability resulting in quieter floors and fewer costly callbacks
Wide flanges provide more support for floor sheathing and more surface area for nailing, saving time and money
The following factors will affect floor system performance: span, spacing, joint series and depth, type of subfloor used, and how it is attached, elevation of supports
Additional factors that will affect floor system performance: type of support, presence of gypsum wallboard underneath, size of room and contents the floor is supporting
General | |||
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Series Name | BLI 60 | Material | Wood |
Type | I-joist | Green or Kiln-Dried | Kiln-dried |
Dimensions | |||
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Actual Length (Feet) | 12 | ||
Certifications | |||
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CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | No | ||
Warranty | |||
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Warranty | Limited lifetime | ||
Compatibility | |||
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For Use with Floors | Yes | For Use with Ceilings | Yes |
Miscellaneous | |||
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UNSPSC | 30103600 | ||
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You need two people
it is sturdy and light. Being light, makes it easy to work with.
Bad Joists
This was the worst I have ever received. The joist where bowed and twisted which took me some time to get them straight to the ceiling. The joist itself was not glued correctly and was missing large section of wood. Again, these joists have been fabricated from the worst wood they could fined.
Poor quality
Many of the I Joist had poor joints with many broken finger overlaps and gaps with no glue. Reported back to Lowes but never got a response back.
make sure you measure your lumber.
ordered 20ft material and reviewed 21ft boards. contractors charged me extra labor for cutting them down to 20 ft.
Good price, not very good quality
I haven't built anything in a while but I was a little shocked at the poor quality of lumber used to make these trusses. The top and bottom 2x3 plates were essentially cull lumber quality. Large chunks missing and alot of tree bark still on the edges, causing a rounded over surface. Perhaps this is normal these days, however if I had seen this quality before waiting 2 weeks for delivery I probably would shopped around and paid a little more for a better supplier.
Straight joist not square on ends.
Service and order fulfillment timing was good, ends of the joist we’re roughly 1/2” out of square.
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