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Structural
- Jan 30, 2013
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There have been several threads about this but I would like to get some additional information. I have a free-standing carport that was designed using flagpoled tube steel columns. Now the Architect wants to switch to glulam columns and beams. The service base moment is 4.5 ft-k. Seems like my options are a shoe, a knife plate or burying the treated column in concrete. I prefer to bury it just from an ease of construction standpoint but, of course, there are debates about rot. My problem with a shoe is getting the column to fit it tightly. Potential knife plate issues seem to be getting the contractor to drill a proper hole in the wood for the bolts. I am worried about looseness that might cause the carport to shake. Do glulam suppliers have bases that can be used for this with pre-drilled columns?
What has been y'all's experience with this issue?
Thanks!
What has been y'all's experience with this issue?
Thanks!