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Attaching Steel Support Beams to the Foundation
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" Okay let's meet up with our contractor Bob Ryley is helping mark McCullough and -- who's here from Santini Brothers delivering the steel. Going to give a dead hand -- did not ask us. That other is job. And tell me what kind of what kind of list. District over. Feel. And I guess what makes it unusual is that -- affect your design yeah the architect. -- Design you know. -- there's no other piece like it anywhere in the world and it's it's been custom made doesn't I received the beams the roof up but I. Fasten under the foundation to support response to an -- nation what kind of steel is used -- look at those -- filled with cool but. And it that they can put them. Well so use plate steel to create these plans is -- and use. Tubular steel in this case experience tubular to create the actual three Portland yet and with the finish on. Galvanized -- special stuff that are -- you know the material that's all along it basically thing isn't it clear they hot molten thing now that this month regret that we're. King of steel would you want to handled carefully. World got a low laid out we're just getting ready now does that throw some holes that we can now. Slipped from Bolton worked on them up OK that's jump in there -- yes OK now this foundation has been poured and well it's twelve inches down the bottom and it's only six inches here salute you created the shopping your order to receive this that the steel post right that's right."
" OK now what what's going to happen here are you gonna attach this this is we're gonna run drill some holes. And what we've done that we're gonna put in. These these anchor bolts which has a sleeve right here yeah. In what happened is poll out this. This paper will get caught in that sleep since -- and catches up inside the the concrete at this was poured in very cold weather. Would -- how to how to keep it from freezing up. Reports of calcium in it and we've put used hot -- The next so calcium. Just cause it set up fast it's beef it up yeah OK and we were very stiff with a mix to so that it was sitting room and watch. Well let's get the masons -- day."
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" You've got authorities and play out and as we were looking at them earlier they're pretty eccentric of course this -- the money and we've got our rafters that come into play right here. And they span about eighteen feet to head up to the other -- and connect with the existing roof line. So that followed the same pitch. And then of course -- fabricated so that in between will have other members in wood coming across right that's right that's going to help us -- to actually tell. Now the galvanizing is an additional expense sending it could be as much as 40% additional expenses there really -- that the I was on no question about it sentences that down near Cape Cod you've got the saw this is a green -- there's going to be lots of moisture in water and -- ammunition -- everything that goes in here you have to think about in terms of having at last for long long time enough rusting out so it does make sense now."