Ludington
Well-Known Member
Much cleaner look with the pvc to tie it togeather.
How did you attach the outer wall post to the cement ?
How did you attach the outer wall post to the cement ?
And why wouldn't you want it To be classified as a permanent structure ?Well, believe it or not, I used the very sticky gap filler spray foam inside the first 1' of the upright, then filled the outer 5" x 5" posts with 100 pounds of 3/4" gravel. They are rock solid now. This locked in the cross pieces, and glued it to the ground. In case the inspectors come by and say it is a permanent structure, I can prove otherwise.
Tax, my guy lives in ComiforniaAnd why wouldn't you want it To be classified as a permanent structure ?
Oh, our best friend... tax gets you comming and going.Tax, my guy lives in Comifornia
You definitely needed a plumbing permit.Yeah, city code says anything larger than 10x12 needs a permit. I also had a hell of a time finding a Simpson base plate for a 5" x 5" post. They had 4" x 4", and they had 6" x 6", but none for a 5" x 5". With all that frustration, I chose to save a few $ and simply glue it to the ground.
Permit.... what's that ?You definitely needed a plumbing permit.
They just don't make some things... or they need to be special ordered.Yeah, city code says anything larger than 10x12 needs a permit. I also had a hell of a time finding a Simpson base plate for a 5" x 5" post. They had 4" x 4", and they had 6" x 6", but none for a 5" x 5". With all that frustration, I chose to save a few $ and simply glue it to the ground.
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