phamENG
Structural
- Feb 6, 2015
- 7,504
Question for everyone. I have a case where I need to connect a hurricane tie to the side of a steel tube. Welding is not desirable due to access issues and surrounding wood framing, and there's no room to add a nailer AND account for cross grain fun.
So I was thinking...is there an issue with using PAFs to attach Simpson hangers to steel? So long as they are the correct diameter, the hanger shouldn't care, and as long as they have the appropriate shear and pullout capacities the connection should be good. I suppose there's some risk of damaging thinner connectors in the process? Anyone have any thoughts or concerns about it? I'll reach out to Simpson, but figured I'd float the idea here first.
I looked at screws, but none of them take screws large enough to drive into this steel.
So I was thinking...is there an issue with using PAFs to attach Simpson hangers to steel? So long as they are the correct diameter, the hanger shouldn't care, and as long as they have the appropriate shear and pullout capacities the connection should be good. I suppose there's some risk of damaging thinner connectors in the process? Anyone have any thoughts or concerns about it? I'll reach out to Simpson, but figured I'd float the idea here first.
I looked at screws, but none of them take screws large enough to drive into this steel.