Chanmenie Posted Sunday at 14:59 Posted Sunday at 14:59 Has anyone got any suggestions on the best way to affix the wall plates above these concrete lintels. obviously I can’t just fit the normal straps down the blockwork due to the piers.
Iceverge Posted Sunday at 15:57 Posted Sunday at 15:57 Could you fit them externally, then mesh and render over them.
Chanmenie Posted Sunday at 16:24 Author Posted Sunday at 16:24 (edited) 29 minutes ago, Iceverge said: Could you fit them externally, then mesh and render over them. Yes potentially the straps would then be over 2m apart though, and I assume the straps and screws would need to be stainless steel ? Edited Sunday at 16:28 by Chanmenie
Chanmenie Posted Sunday at 16:36 Author Posted Sunday at 16:36 Just had a thought, could I strap the trusses to the piers instead of strapping the wall plate ? As the straps are to prevent lift, a twisted strap wrapped over the trusses and screwed to the concrete piers should achieve the same result if I’m not mistaken
markc Posted Sunday at 17:26 Posted Sunday at 17:26 You can drill and fix to the lintel but as you say the straps are to prevent lift so the piers are the only available place, you could double strap on the centre pier for good measure
Mr Punter Posted yesterday at 10:39 Posted yesterday at 10:39 If that is a double garage it looks like you could get 4 straps on the front wall plate. That should be fine. You can confirm with SE or BC.
Chanmenie Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago On 07/04/2025 at 11:39, Mr Punter said: If that is a double garage it looks like you could get 4 straps on the front wall plate. That should be fine. You can confirm with SE or BC. Yeah double garage with 2.4m doors can’t get the straps on the inside though due to the double thick block work piers
Mr Punter Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Sorry not paying attention, so on the outside like @Iceverge said. S/S straps, screws and eml.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now