Hi all, I am designing a seating area for a college project, it has a wooden frame rear screen and glass side panels. The wooden frame is held off the floor possibly by galvanised steel feet, to anchor the whole seating area to the ground I thought about using stainless steel rod which passes up into the wooden frame through the feet and down into the ground about 500mm.
My questions are:
1: will simple threaded rod be enough to secure the panel, as they are simply straight rods into concrete?
2: Should the rods be bent to give added anchorage?
3: What sort of mix of concrete should I be using for this?
I would appreciate any advice even if its contradictory to what I have done. Thanks a million. Love the site
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They'd be L-shaped rods at the very simplest, to give resistance to pull-out.
More likely, they'd be tied-in to a reinforcement beam, but without knowing much, much ore about the design, it's impossible to say what form the beam might take.
As for the concrete, a buried foundation for a relatively lightweight structure would normally be 20 Newton concrete
More likely, they'd be tied-in to a reinforcement beam, but without knowing much, much ore about the design, it's impossible to say what form the beam might take.
As for the concrete, a buried foundation for a relatively lightweight structure would normally be 20 Newton concrete
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