I believe the plate is 1/4". I actually just bought what the metal yard had in there cut/bent pile. I did not make any holes in the plate. There was a slight amount of side shifting on one of the plates, but out of 36 I would say thats pretty good odds. It shifted about 1/2". I did think about drilling holes, but decided not too because I figured the pressure would hold it. Thanks for the response!!!
I'm curious of how thick the steel plate is. 1/4"? Also did u have any problem with them sliding on the wood? I didn't see any holes for nails or lag screws.
It has been awhile since I put these in. They were pretty easy to install. I tried to cut the vertical 4X4 to length so I only had 1'' or so of actual travel. I crawled under the other day for an inspection. I had to adjust about half of them as the house had shifted and settled. I hand tightened them then turned 1/8 more with wrench. Please post and tell me what you think!!!
Good idea, thanks for filming and sharing!
ibowhuntga 2 weeks ago
I believe the plate is 1/4". I actually just bought what the metal yard had in there cut/bent pile. I did not make any holes in the plate. There was a slight amount of side shifting on one of the plates, but out of 36 I would say thats pretty good odds. It shifted about 1/2". I did think about drilling holes, but decided not too because I figured the pressure would hold it. Thanks for the response!!!
lndnjiv 1 month ago
I'm curious of how thick the steel plate is. 1/4"? Also did u have any problem with them sliding on the wood? I didn't see any holes for nails or lag screws.
byrndad 1 month ago
It has been awhile since I put these in. They were pretty easy to install. I tried to cut the vertical 4X4 to length so I only had 1'' or so of actual travel. I crawled under the other day for an inspection. I had to adjust about half of them as the house had shifted and settled. I hand tightened them then turned 1/8 more with wrench. Please post and tell me what you think!!!
lndnjiv 3 months ago