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The wall plate on the south face of our build runs across two sections:  Durisol and steel.

 

I'm almost clear about how to fix it to the Durisol. But how do we fix it to the top of the RSJ ? Is a simple bit of  M14 threaded bar with bolts top and bottom sensible? (Countersunk bolt and bar at the top).

 

Or is this a question the SE needs to answer?

 

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M16 bolts at 500mm centers.

 

M14 at larger centers would be find but the structural engineer will always over specify to be safe. If you've any more steel to get, get them to pre drill it.

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On top of beam we shot on with a nail gun. We bought a paslode/spit p370 off eBay nearly new less than 200. Also can be used for shooting nails into concrete.

On to the face we hired a magnetic drill. 

 

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5 hours ago, Dudda said:

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If you've any more steel to get, get them to pre drill it.

 

Our steels were put together by a set of left-handed gorillas who used guess work and what was left of their intuition to make estimates of the likelihood that some random bits of steel would fit together on a Friday night after they had got back from the pub.

 

There's another fine  invoice we haven't paid for until they decide they are going to come and uncock their cockup

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Just now, recoveringacademic said:

 

Our steels were put together by a set of left-handed gorillas who used guess work and what was left of their intuition to make estimates of the likelihood that some random bits of steel would fit together on a Friday night after they had got back from the pub.

 

There's another fine  invoice we haven't paid for until they decide they are going to come and uncock their cockup

No point adding comments to the shop drawings so.

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Well, as our chippy asked politely when he came round to look at our roof;

 

Hmmm, the steels for the winter garden roof are set at a different angle to the house roof. Shouldn't they be in line?

Look closer and you'll see the steels  are about 200mm higher than the house overall. I replied.

Ah well, we'll soon sort that out, he replied.

 

Patience Ian, patience.

 

 

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