MikeG.
Established Member
No, that's pretty good advice. I would replace the blocks with 2 or three rows of bricks, and detail the cladding to overhang the join between plinth and stud wall. Cast your slab so that it is a couple of inches or more above ground level all round, and a little shingle gutter all around as described is a great idea.
A stronger (and cheaper) way of tying the frame down is to cast some galv. steel straps (with a 90 degree bend) into the concrete a brick-width from the edge (every 2m and at openings), and then either fold these over the sole-plate and screw down, or run them up studs and screw into place. The latter takes some thinking and pre-planning.
Mike
A stronger (and cheaper) way of tying the frame down is to cast some galv. steel straps (with a 90 degree bend) into the concrete a brick-width from the edge (every 2m and at openings), and then either fold these over the sole-plate and screw down, or run them up studs and screw into place. The latter takes some thinking and pre-planning.
Mike