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Pole barn spike

JStructsteel

Structural
Aug 22, 2002
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Anyone know what a "pole barn spike" is? Got a 200'x75' pole barn, and the headers each side of the column are fastened with 4" pole barn spikes (no quantity given) and 5-5/16" structural screws.

I doubt thats going to work for a 75' span, but would like to see how many "spikes" it would need.
 
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Could just mean a normal dowel-type wood fastener, as described in Chapter 11 of the NDS.
 
A 4" long "pole barn" spike is just a large nail. Likely 20d. Sometimes ring shank or spiral sometimes smooth. Pole barn spike isn't a clearly defined term and varies by region.
 
Try to pull one of the spikes out or at least far enough to measure the spikes head and shank diameter. Cross reference that information with published data.
 
Thanks. This is not built yet, just looking at the "pole barn" suppliers design.

Magic at work to make these things stand up.
 

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