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New role as the Chief Inspector for the State? Busy re-writing the mess of code that CA has...Yes I do. I figure I might as well keep adding this until ICE's (Tigerloose) hiatus is over, unless he decided to make it permanent. I'm surprised no one has commented on that yet. Still waiting.
They were all like this. Useless. Gotta love Pennsylvania where there is no state licensing of contractors.
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I send the young guys down into the crawl spaceHow do other senior inspectors do it?
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I did work one area where I required a sill plate inspection before any framing was done and it was great. I can no longer require it where I am now and can not crawl around crawlspaces with my old bad knees. How do other senior inspectors do it?
I was trying to find a solution: Could the required 3-inch washer be used to grab some of the plate or an engineered design?
You've got the anchoring the foundation know how can it be tied to a sill plate. Could a piece of 16ga or thicker steel be fabricated to catch the sill plate similar to a Simpson Strong Tie DJT?
NO!I was trying to find a solution: Could the required 3-inch washer be used to grab some of the plate or an engineered design?
You've got the anchoring the foundation know how can it be tied to a sill plate. Could a piece of 16ga or thicker steel be fabricated to catch the sill plate similar to a Simpson Strong Tie DJT?
We see these on foundation repair/replacement under existing homes
https://www.strongtie.com/foundatio...nchors/urfp-frfp_productgroup_wcc/p/urfp.frfp
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Yes I do. I figure I might as well keep adding this until ICE's (Tigerloose) hiatus is over, unless he decided to make it permanent. I'm surprised no one has commented on that yet. Still waiting.
They are popular here but I rarely see them.
Why? Not in contact with the ground, and actually at least 6” off the ground.Aren't treds suppose to be of PT material??