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RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-24-2014 (10-24-2014, 04:55 PM)awemawson Wrote: ... nah .... your lathe and mill and shaper will skid all over the place on those stones - you need a good thick layer of concrete and rebar !!!!:) Good drainage though. DaveH RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-25-2014 Time to put the other beam up, the one on top of the posts. [attachment=9457] [attachment=9458] The beam is held in place with some brackets. Steel 220mm long 50mm wide and 5mm thick. 4 - 10M bolts and nuts hold it all, 2 in the steel post and 2 thru the beam. [attachment=9459] DaveH RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-25-2014 Now with both beams up I can fix the trusses / joists, using truss hangers. [attachment=9460] [attachment=9461] The two end timbers cannot use the truss hangers (I have) so first I'll have to make some brackets before I can fix the end timbers. DaveH RE: A lean-to - EdK - 10-25-2014 Dave, They make brackets specifically for the end joists. Ed [attachment=9462] RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-25-2014 These are the bracket I made, well cut from some 50mm x50mm x3mm angle iron. Four in total two of each. [attachment=9463] [attachment=9464] Showing how the brackets are used, still to finish putting in all the screws. [attachment=9465] [attachment=9466] This is just a view across the road - whilst on the step ladder I thought I would take a photo. [attachment=9467] And there is a South African Police vehicle going passed. [attachment=9468] DaveH RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-25-2014 (10-25-2014, 08:41 AM)EdK Wrote: Dave, Hi Ed, They do here just couldn't find the ones I wanted, after visiting 3 places - to heck with it I'll make some another day they will have them by the barrow load. DaveH RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-25-2014 With all the joists fixed (yep I did put those missing screws in) checked all was tight, gave it a coat of paint. [attachment=9469] [attachment=9470] Still to paint the posts. DaveH RE: A lean-to - f350ca - 10-25-2014 Looking good. Out of curiosity, the wood screws are slotted with what looks like a robertson head in the middle, is that a normal screw in South Africa? RE: A lean-to - DaveH - 10-25-2014 Thanks Greg, The screws are pan heads combination Phillips/slot. The Roberson sq drive are common only for counter sunk wood/chipboard screws. Seems to be taking over the phillips head. I've not seen any pan head with the Roberson sq drive - not in the local hardware stores but it will come with all the 'power screwdrivers'. DaveH RE: A lean-to - krv3000 - 10-25-2014 hi well its cuming a long nice |