Harrris303
Established Member
Hi all, I recently helped a friend build a timber cart-shed which was good fun and really interesting, using traditional techniques, and hand-tools where possible, draw-boring all joints etc. It all went smoothly and came together really well, except when it came to setting the posts.
My friend used short sections of scaffold pole, one end concreted into the ground, the other end pushed up inside the base of the post. As far as I know he'd done this before with no problems but this time the finished frame ended up with a bit of a wobble to it, nothing too serious but more than is ideal. Personally I thought there was too much scaffold pole showing between the concrete and the post, giving the scaffold too much space to flex and causing the wobble.
Anyway long story short I'm just wondering for future reference if there are any fixing methods which people favour over others for strength and sturdiness etc. I know you can buy fixings based on the same principle as my friends scaffolding idea, and also ones which just bolt the posts to concrete etc.
Basically I'm just hoping to start a little brainstorming session about the best ways to fix posts to the ground. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks very much in advance.
My friend used short sections of scaffold pole, one end concreted into the ground, the other end pushed up inside the base of the post. As far as I know he'd done this before with no problems but this time the finished frame ended up with a bit of a wobble to it, nothing too serious but more than is ideal. Personally I thought there was too much scaffold pole showing between the concrete and the post, giving the scaffold too much space to flex and causing the wobble.
Anyway long story short I'm just wondering for future reference if there are any fixing methods which people favour over others for strength and sturdiness etc. I know you can buy fixings based on the same principle as my friends scaffolding idea, and also ones which just bolt the posts to concrete etc.
Basically I'm just hoping to start a little brainstorming session about the best ways to fix posts to the ground. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks very much in advance.