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slapshot
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Using Simpson Post Bases for a pole shed.
      07/21/04 08:40 AM

I am looking at making a 24'x32' pole shed and was considering using Sonotubes as my post footings with a J-bolt set in the concrete. Then using the bolt on post base (6"x6") to anchor the post. I realize that I will likely need some diagonal bracing to tighten everything up. Is this a resonable idea? Would if provide enough strength to hold the building down? Any thoughts ideas would be appreciated.

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MelonHead
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Re: Using Simpson Post Bases for a pole shed. new [re: slapshot]
      07/31/04 10:51 AM


Good question.

Setting the poles on top of concrete posts or foundation is appealing because you do not need to worry about wood rot.

But one big advantage of a pole building is that putting the poles in the ground greatly helps the building resist wind shear, etc. I assume that this benefit is entirely lost when the poles are moved above the ground.

As you said, you could brace the building enough to make up for this, but I wonder if then you may as well put up a stick built building.

I'm interested in this because I plan to put up a rather long barn that will not have any interior walls (which can be used as lateral braces for long outside walls). As far as I know, the best way to get around this problem is to use poles in the ground.

I'll be watching this thread for others opinions!



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