Thread #242
by: sukotto June 5th, 2006 |
The Current Plan
There is yet more house and home progress being made as we look into the constructio of our patio coverings. Kellei swandangled several 4"x12" beams (20´ long) and we have plans to use them!
The illustration shows the intended construction for the joints - the trick here is going to be getting the metal "T" plates made up. The local building center thinks they have aline on it for us though. The images below show the intended completed structure. |
Discussion:
by: sukotto June 5th, 2006 |
Comments about The Current Plan
Instead of having T-connecters made for you. You might want to use the pre-made ones from Sampson Strong Ties. http://www.strongtie.com/
They allow you to build just about anything using only straight cuts. They have a large selection of ties for just about any purpose. |
by: sbaker June 9th, 2006 |
The Current Plan
Once again... the man who can find anything strikes!
Thanks Iīll check it out! --
Fair Winds - and watch for squals from leeward Scott W. Baker |
by: sbaker June 15th, 2006 |
The Current Plan
Just a followup - I did have a look at what they offer - and itīs basically the same as the hardware store - 2" wide T brackets are the largest.
Iīve thus placed an order for some custom fabricated 4" wide plate steel once through my local building supply - need the heavy look (and probably the strength) for what we want to do. --
Fair Winds - and watch for squals from leeward Scott W. Baker |
by: sukotto June 20th, 2006 |
Comments about The Current Plan
My local Home Depot sells "T" strong ties in a 12x8 size. I think theyīre model 128T on this page (donīt remember the price... sorry)
http://www.strongtie.com/products/connectors/T-L.html How big do you need them? On the other hand. I canīt see having them custom made costing you *that* much and it may be worth it to start a good relationship with your local smith |
by: sukotto June 20th, 2006 |
Comments about The Current Plan
errr 4inches... right there in front of my face.
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by: sbaker June 26th, 2006 |
The Current Plan
Not that this will be of any use for the others reading the forum - but "Youīll understand when you get here" ;)
The 4" is the "B" dimension on the diagram from strongtie... I did quite a bit of research and for what I want (structural and asthetic) I need the custom verion (they are 1/4" thick plate steel and pre-coated with weatherproofing) --
Fair Winds - and watch for squals from leeward Scott W. Baker |
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