@@kolopoustas I hope this link to the brackets help www.fastenersplus.com/Simpson-ABU44Z-4x4-Adjustable-Post-Base-Zmax-Finish?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5M3B0fS15QIVTvDACh0Fdg5vEAQYAiABEgIFePD_BwE
I can't even begin to tell you how little you understand about jacking a building and how easily one of those weird supports you have could come shooting out if you're ever able to get any real weight on them in the first place. Having a slanted stud sitting on top of a few boards thinking it's going to safely carry any load is completely bizarre. Gently pushing the walls with your hand to see if they'll move is further proof you have no idea what you're doing. How do videos like this end up on the first page? I have to figure that out! LOL
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Never put wood directly to concrete. Lesson one
Concrete draws moisture always.
What would you use to put under the wood to seperate it?
@@kolopoustas a steel bracket
@@texasboy2005 thank you sir
@@kolopoustas I hope this link to the brackets help www.fastenersplus.com/Simpson-ABU44Z-4x4-Adjustable-Post-Base-Zmax-Finish?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5M3B0fS15QIVTvDACh0Fdg5vEAQYAiABEgIFePD_BwE
I use a little peace of P.T. Plywood
I can't even begin to tell you how little you understand about jacking a building and how easily one of those weird supports you have could come shooting out if you're ever able to get any real weight on them in the first place. Having a slanted stud sitting on top of a few boards thinking it's going to safely carry any load is completely bizarre. Gently pushing the walls with your hand to see if they'll move is further proof you have no idea what you're doing. How do videos like this end up on the first page? I have to figure that out! LOL
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