New sill plate, old tie rod?
"Dan Hartung" wrote in message
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Repairing a shed. The old sill plate had a hole bored through, and a tie
rod inserted, with an outer plate to hold it in place. The sill plate
rotted away, need to put in a new one, but what would be best?
* cut groove in sill plate to accept tie rod (seems like it would weaken
frame)
* split sill plate here (seems even weaker)
* cut plate off tie rod, bore sill plate, somehow weld/etc. new plate or
some kind of cotter-pin assembly (least weakening of frame, best repair
of tie rod)
* forget tie rod, cut it off inside the wall
* run new tie rod to other wall (would have to excavate)
When this wall is fixed, next year maybe, I may have to do some jacking
of the walls to straighten the corners, so I don't want to leave the
structure weaker than it should be.
Last tie rod I worked on was on the front end of my Ford truck.
anchor bolts on the other hand are needed to attach the structure to the
foundation.
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