Givemeamoment
Structural
- Dec 19, 2020
- 17
I am anchoring this 40' long x 8' tall metal artwall on a wood framed residential home. The metal artwall is made of 1"×1"x1/4" tubing and perforated metal with mounting plates at odd intervals, which makes it challenging to tie in at every stud. It also cantilevers 6 inches from the wall to allow room for different lighting. The wall is 7/8" stucco over 5/8" plywood then woods studs. I don't have much experience mounting anything over stucco but I don't think it makes sense anchoring to it. I'm not so sure that anchoring through to the plywood would suffice either, So my questions are:
1) Are there any type of toggle bolts (although typically used for drywall) that could be used in a similar way for plywood?
2) If anchoring to a stud is an option, are Z values for lag bolts and wood screws calculated the same way per NDS Table 12F?
1) Are there any type of toggle bolts (although typically used for drywall) that could be used in a similar way for plywood?
2) If anchoring to a stud is an option, are Z values for lag bolts and wood screws calculated the same way per NDS Table 12F?