ReverenceEng
Structural
- Feb 18, 2016
- 81
We have an exterior base plate in a dry climate for a very light weight sign. Client doesn't normally use grout, and that's how most of these are done around here so they can easily swap out the sign as the tenant changes over the years (when axial load and bending on plate don't require the bearing area of the grout).
Anyway, so we have leveling nuts, and some architect or something that reviewed the plans asked the question about using a locking thread adhesive (like Loctite) for the leveling nuts, to which I kind of want to say "are you kidding me?"...never heard of using it in this application, or, at least never heard of the structural engineering specifying it.
If my client wants to use it, then fine, but I don't really see a need for me to specify...
Thoughts??
Anyway, so we have leveling nuts, and some architect or something that reviewed the plans asked the question about using a locking thread adhesive (like Loctite) for the leveling nuts, to which I kind of want to say "are you kidding me?"...never heard of using it in this application, or, at least never heard of the structural engineering specifying it.
If my client wants to use it, then fine, but I don't really see a need for me to specify...
Thoughts??