Rob Cheetham
Established Member
I am designing and building my own shed/workshop and have been following the layout plan of how to build one mikes way with a concrete slab.
I have just laid the concrete slab a week ago and have now realised that I missed the part where it says to cast l shaped steel straps into the slab to hold the sole plates down to the bricks.
Obviously I cant do this anymore so what would be the best fixings to use to fix the soleplates down into the brick and possibly further into the concrete?
Also on Mikes diagram it says minimum 2 course brick. I have bought enough bricks to start with to do one course. My question is why is minimum 2 course essential. The slab and one course would make the soulplate about 200mm above ground level so im thinking that would be sufficiant to my needs. What are peoples thoughts on this. Im not spending another £80 on bricks if I dont need too.
Thanks again and apprieciate any feedback
I have just laid the concrete slab a week ago and have now realised that I missed the part where it says to cast l shaped steel straps into the slab to hold the sole plates down to the bricks.
Obviously I cant do this anymore so what would be the best fixings to use to fix the soleplates down into the brick and possibly further into the concrete?
Also on Mikes diagram it says minimum 2 course brick. I have bought enough bricks to start with to do one course. My question is why is minimum 2 course essential. The slab and one course would make the soulplate about 200mm above ground level so im thinking that would be sufficiant to my needs. What are peoples thoughts on this. Im not spending another £80 on bricks if I dont need too.
Thanks again and apprieciate any feedback