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I have a Concrete Foundation Pillar that is 5/8th of an inch too short. What filler materials are appropriate when a steel I Beam will be resting on it? Can I use mortar, or is steel more appropriate?
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I have a Concrete Foundation Pillar that is 5/8th of an inch too short. What filler materials are appropriate when a steel I Beam will be resting on it? Can I use mortar, or is steel more appropriate?
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I have a Concrete Foundation Pillar that is 5/8th of an inch too short. What filler materials are appropriate when a steel I Beam will be resting on it? Can I use mortar, or is steel more appropriate?
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I have a Concrete Foundation Pillar that is 5/8th of an inch too short. What filler materials are appropriate when a steel I Beam will be resting on it? Can I use mortar, or is steel more appropriate?
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mortar is not really structural, I would go with steel, perhaps half-inch plate and some washers
Why 1/2” plate and washers over a 5/8 steel plate?
– UnhandledExcepSean
7 hours ago
sure, 5/8 if you can get it. or flat bar instead of plate.
– Jasen
7 hours ago
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Non-Shrink Structural Grout is an option. Really even wood in the correct orientation is fine. The crush strength of wood is quite high.
– Fresh Codemonger
4 hours ago
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mortar is not really structural, I would go with steel, perhaps half-inch plate and some washers
Why 1/2” plate and washers over a 5/8 steel plate?
– UnhandledExcepSean
7 hours ago
sure, 5/8 if you can get it. or flat bar instead of plate.
– Jasen
7 hours ago
2
Non-Shrink Structural Grout is an option. Really even wood in the correct orientation is fine. The crush strength of wood is quite high.
– Fresh Codemonger
4 hours ago
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mortar is not really structural, I would go with steel, perhaps half-inch plate and some washers
Why 1/2” plate and washers over a 5/8 steel plate?
– UnhandledExcepSean
7 hours ago
sure, 5/8 if you can get it. or flat bar instead of plate.
– Jasen
7 hours ago
2
Non-Shrink Structural Grout is an option. Really even wood in the correct orientation is fine. The crush strength of wood is quite high.
– Fresh Codemonger
4 hours ago
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mortar is not really structural, I would go with steel, perhaps half-inch plate and some washers
mortar is not really structural, I would go with steel, perhaps half-inch plate and some washers
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Why 1/2” plate and washers over a 5/8 steel plate?
– UnhandledExcepSean
7 hours ago
sure, 5/8 if you can get it. or flat bar instead of plate.
– Jasen
7 hours ago
2
Non-Shrink Structural Grout is an option. Really even wood in the correct orientation is fine. The crush strength of wood is quite high.
– Fresh Codemonger
4 hours ago
add a comment
|
Why 1/2” plate and washers over a 5/8 steel plate?
– UnhandledExcepSean
7 hours ago
sure, 5/8 if you can get it. or flat bar instead of plate.
– Jasen
7 hours ago
2
Non-Shrink Structural Grout is an option. Really even wood in the correct orientation is fine. The crush strength of wood is quite high.
– Fresh Codemonger
4 hours ago
Why 1/2” plate and washers over a 5/8 steel plate?
– UnhandledExcepSean
7 hours ago
Why 1/2” plate and washers over a 5/8 steel plate?
– UnhandledExcepSean
7 hours ago
sure, 5/8 if you can get it. or flat bar instead of plate.
– Jasen
7 hours ago
sure, 5/8 if you can get it. or flat bar instead of plate.
– Jasen
7 hours ago
2
2
Non-Shrink Structural Grout is an option. Really even wood in the correct orientation is fine. The crush strength of wood is quite high.
– Fresh Codemonger
4 hours ago
Non-Shrink Structural Grout is an option. Really even wood in the correct orientation is fine. The crush strength of wood is quite high.
– Fresh Codemonger
4 hours ago
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