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Guys, due to many questions, if the beam is made on a wall, in the characters I explain that it was made on 3 pillars. I will add more data here the pillars at the ends where the beam is supported are gigantic 50 cm wide by 18 cm deep with 8 irons, 4 of 10 mm and 4 of half an inch stirrup every 12 cm stirrup mixed of 5mm and 6.3mm. Initially, the reinforcement would only be these pillars, which were made previously, remembering that on the side of these pillars there were already columns with smaller gauge fittings, which is why the pillars were made on the side of these existing columns. After a few days I thought it would be better to make the beam to give better support to the pillars and also because the wall of the house was facing into the room, it was not aligned with the existing wall made by someone else a long time ago. some of the plaster was peeled off and the beam would have had the luck of passing a slab truss over the top of it, so the beam is tall but also a little wide so that the top part coincides with the truss