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Adjustable Post or column base for concrete #14775 03/26/08 06:46 AM
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I'm looking for a column base that is adjustable, say up to 6 inches high. This base must have hold-down as well as hold-up capability. Column sixes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 inches

The Simpson Strong-Tie products are not adequate. They do not have enough adjustment capability.

Any Ideas?

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Re: Adjustable Post or column base for concrete [Re: JonathanBurnett] #14776 03/26/08 01:21 PM
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With built-in trim? :-)


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Re: Adjustable Post or column base for concrete [Re: daiku] #14777 03/26/08 03:05 PM
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Are you using the term "trim" to mean adjustment?

If so yes. I want to firmly anchor a column, up and down and side to side. Once the lateral position of the column is set, I need to be able to adjust the up and down movement only.

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Re: Adjustable Post or column base for concrete [Re: JonathanBurnett] #14778 03/26/08 05:21 PM
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I think he was making a funny. A posts typically sit on the ground or floor decking. So, if you've got a gizmo that allows you to raise the post as needed, there's going to be a gap at the bottom that would need to be covered with trim, unless you want the gizmo to show.

Re: Adjustable Post or column base for concrete [Re: DKR] #14783 03/27/08 04:23 AM
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OK.

Yes the gap will be covered by "trim" or a boot as I call it.

There are some applications in which the term "trim" is used to mean adjustment.

In this case I want there to be adjustment in this device allowing the post or column to be raised up to 6".

Too much lingo to be sorted out amongst the the trades.

Thanks for the heads up.


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Re: Adjustable Post or column base for concrete [Re: JonathanBurnett] #14786 03/27/08 09:48 AM
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The log builders must have something along this line. Why are you looking to adjust a post up and down? Tim

Re: Adjustable Post or column base for concrete [Re: TIMBEAL] #14787 03/27/08 11:14 AM
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Re: Adjustable Post or column base for concrete [Re: JonathanBurnett] #14789 03/27/08 10:18 PM
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timberlinx has a concrete fastener with height adjustment and hold down/up, give them a call and see how much adjustment they can get, good folks.

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Re: Adjustable Post or column base for concrete [Re: Michael Yaker] #14801 03/28/08 07:28 PM
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Hi Michael,

Thanks for the link.

The Log Home Post Levelerâ„¢ may be just the trick to adjust my columns. They have 8" of adjustment.

Thanks



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Re: Adjustable Post or column base for concrete [Re: TIMBEAL] #14802 03/28/08 07:30 PM
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Hi Tim,

sometimes we send columns out to locations for which we don't have exact elevations. These columns will placed on a concrete slab.



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