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Hockey puck ledger spacers

NH09

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I had an interesting question from a contractor today who read an article in Fine Homebuilding about using hockey pucks as spacers behind a deck ledger. At first I thought no way, but if the bolt has been approved for use with washers as spacers, or a double ledger, could it be allowed?
 
If the pucks are from the Canadians, I would dis-allow it! Wave it off, "No goal"

Go Blues!
 
I would prefer that the builder not have to go through the expense of an engineer, but since the pucks have not been tested as a building material it seems that a review would be required in this case - I think.
 
Hockey pucks or something simular may work better in some seimic zones, maybe rubber spacers should be tested?
 
I have seen these stand off devices before , all would require Engineer approval.It seems like a good idea but needs to be tested.
 
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