At long last, our custom built 9" x 9" perma-columns, 7 feet long, will be delivered on Monday.
I am mating them to 8x8 rough dimension columns that have rotted at the bottom.
Some tactical questions about their installation ...
First, how can we hold the 700 lb concrete columns up to the bottom of the wooden column ? We need to put them down in the hole, and then raise them back up to mate with the bottom of the wooden column ... and we need to hold it in place for 24 hours while the concrete we pour under it cures.
Anything we use to hold it up (chains, etc.) have to be sacrificed, since we pour concrete down in there and entomb the chains. Not a huge loss, but ... is there some better way to do this ? I honestly have *no idea* how we're going to lift those up onto the bottom of the wooden column and hold it in place while the concrete cures.
Second, is there a "right" way to orient them ? Every picture I see has the steel brackets perpendicular to the wall, like this:
http://garages-n-more.com/wp-content/gallery/post-protection-gallery/img_2193.jpg
... makes sense to me, as I feel like they are stronger that way- it would be hard to bend one over against the long edge of the steel, but I can imagine bending one over by folding the steel ... does that look like the strongest orientation ?
Thanks.
I am mating them to 8x8 rough dimension columns that have rotted at the bottom.
Some tactical questions about their installation ...
First, how can we hold the 700 lb concrete columns up to the bottom of the wooden column ? We need to put them down in the hole, and then raise them back up to mate with the bottom of the wooden column ... and we need to hold it in place for 24 hours while the concrete we pour under it cures.
Anything we use to hold it up (chains, etc.) have to be sacrificed, since we pour concrete down in there and entomb the chains. Not a huge loss, but ... is there some better way to do this ? I honestly have *no idea* how we're going to lift those up onto the bottom of the wooden column and hold it in place while the concrete cures.
Second, is there a "right" way to orient them ? Every picture I see has the steel brackets perpendicular to the wall, like this:
http://garages-n-more.com/wp-content/gallery/post-protection-gallery/img_2193.jpg
... makes sense to me, as I feel like they are stronger that way- it would be hard to bend one over against the long edge of the steel, but I can imagine bending one over by folding the steel ... does that look like the strongest orientation ?
Thanks.
