Engineering specs on the HDU14's that I have to install on current new construction shows 1/2" space underneath the hold-down. I've also installed 1" bolts into the concrete forms for the wall/stud-pack connection (may be overkill but I had the big bolts in my inventory.)
Simpson vois their product specs if you impact drill them like that. Need to hand fit like you did, then 1/3 to 1/2 turn with tool. No impact drill is specified on the product sheet.
No impact gun on the nut. Finger tight plus 1/3 to 1/2 turn with a hand wrench. On your video the anchor bolt turned like ten degrees when you were impact driving that nut. You now need to reinstall the anchor.
Simpson spec shows only "preservative-treated barrier may be required". It means the HDU should not touch the pressure treated wood. That is all the purpose of the 'air gap". If you tighten the nuts enough, there is no reason it need an air gap to prevent the stud be lifted up. Sometimes it is easier to install the HDU higher. It is an option, not a requirement.
Engineering specs on the HDU14's that I have to install on current new construction shows 1/2" space underneath the hold-down. I've also installed 1" bolts into the concrete forms for the wall/stud-pack connection (may be overkill but I had the big bolts in my inventory.)
Simpson vois their product specs if you impact drill them like that. Need to hand fit like you did, then 1/3 to 1/2 turn with tool. No impact drill is specified on the product sheet.
No impact gun on the nut. Finger tight plus 1/3 to 1/2 turn with a hand wrench. On your video the anchor bolt turned like ten degrees when you were impact driving that nut. You now need to reinstall the anchor.
Simpson spec shows only "preservative-treated barrier may be required". It means the HDU should not touch the pressure treated wood. That is all the purpose of the 'air gap". If you tighten the nuts enough, there is no reason it need an air gap to prevent the stud be lifted up. Sometimes it is easier to install the HDU higher. It is an option, not a requirement.
Never heard of these but sounds like one of those things you don't notice but are glad they are there. Things are looking good! Great job!
Placing the holdown bolt in foundation wall is critical for proper installation to stud attachment
Thanks is there other earthquake etc codes that has to be done?
But of course! This is California!
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Better put two of them in the bedroom just to be safe lol
The engineer must've thought the same thing because both corners on the north wall of the bedroom has one! 😂
doesn't look like the bolt is deep enough - the hold down needs to be very deep
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