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This is the BEST concrete fastener we have used for this application. When you want good hold down the Simpson Titen HD anchor bolt is the best concrete fastener. No need for Epoxy or a perfectly cleaned out hole. Of course you do need to say it ain't going no where for it to be solid

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@SkippyRo

1 year ago

Job isn't complete until "That ain't going nowhere" has been declared.

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@rossb7288

1 year ago

I was worried you weren't going to say it! Thank God though, that structurally sound now

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@cup_and_cone

1 year ago

Might have to start marking out your post locations ahead of time so the concrete guys put the joints away from baseplates.

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@SeanKingeryHomes

1 year ago

We always add a tapcon to one corner just to keep a treated wood post from twisting as it dries out.

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@rossmontreal4570

1 year ago

I like when they put the liquid cement or glue in it before the bolt as well so they know there’s no play at all!!

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@jorgeeee1890

11 months ago

For structural applications I like to fill the holes with epoxy, only downside, it’s expensive

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@styphathal3678

1 year ago

I can assure you there will be cracking where this bolt has been placed. These shear bolts are designed to be installed in concrete 6 inches from any leading edge or relief cut. It might be design flaw on the blue prints.
The minimum typical safe distance is 3 inches or 7.5 cm for bolt and nail installment for concrete that has been recently placed (under 1 year of drying) to avoid any cracking.

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@NFLaCosaNostra

1 year ago

"That ain't going nowhere"
Guy is a true professional

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@Scratchingforcash

1 year ago

Not holding that metal washer straight triggered me like never before.

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@jackthomson73

1 year ago

To all the people commenting about how it will pop off because it’s next to a expansion joint. These are not an expanding masonry fastener. Way less chance of it cracking the concrete. I’ve had 20 plus years using these and have never had one let go. In Australia we call them anka screws.

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@jamesmatheson5115

1 year ago

I've used those bolts at home, they work a treat, I would recommend them for the right job.

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@michaeljohn7398

1 year ago

A good test. Now let's see how long it takes for the 'Spall area's cracks to migrate to the Expansion Joint😮. Cheers from Michael. Australi

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@JoeJ523

1 year ago

I’ve been using these types of concrete anchors for years these are the best and you can reuse them once or twice.

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@esteh9437

1 year ago

Screw almost on the edge of block - excellent idea.

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@dom4534

1 year ago

The side knock was essential when carrying this out

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@MrVitorio007

1 year ago

This is a good book. Does provide a step by step introduction to how to build things youtube.com/post/UgkxhgbP-6hUnXu_QRaoHgLztgsI0YF3H… , also does offer some steps. Includes pictures to give you ideas for layouts and such. If you are looking for a guide, this is not exactly what you want. But if you are trying to familiarize yourself with the way that pole barn building and other out buildings, are made, then this will work just as you need it to. A few things in this book are a barn (of course), detached garage, storage building, and coops.

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@strizzy239

1 year ago

Damn that sucks it landed right next to the expansion joint🤷🏻‍

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@hoppykengka8226

1 year ago

Yeppirs, works great until after the fail and one might ask..." uhhh, did you set a vertical moment of stress within 1/3 of top plate thickness distance to an expansion joint?!"

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@ryanmuth2390

1 year ago

Right next to a control joint and only a few inches from the edge. Unfortunately that will likely crack in just a few years. Best option would have been a wet set j bolt and the control joint placed farther away

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@oscar5980

4 months ago

We had used these too for brick walls and worked perfectly.

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