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The layout really needs to go into that far-right corner, otherwise it's bleeding into my work area in the near-left corner and just kind of getting in the way.That pole is really inconveniently placed. I had one in my old train room, but it was not smack dab in the middle of the room.
You'd need a structural engineer to perform the calculations, but would bolting steel plates to the sides of that wood beam provide sufficient strength to allow the post to be eliminated, or possibly moved to a less inconvenient position? Seems like something similar was done on a recent episode of This Old House.
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This shop area is actually part of an addition, so different building techniques as compared to the rest of the house. But in any case, I'm fine with where the layout is sitting now and don't plan on tearing my house apart in order to reposition it elsewhere -Mark
I haven't noticed before that the post is an adjustable house jack, not a fixed-height post that would have been part of the original house design, but added later after the house was built. I wonder why it had to be added.