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The hurdle would be engineering. The pre engineered plans are pre engineered for the connectors. You could engineer it yourself with...
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When I accidentally poured some plain steel anchors into concrete outside I asked someone I know who's been in steel construction a long...
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A splice with self tapping screws is what ironridge requires. It's hard to beat the simplicity of that. Welding is feasible but you...
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There are cold galvanizing sprays one can use after welding. I'd use them there as well as on the cut ends of any galvanized pipe or...
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Use a slip fitting, get your bead all the way around, and paint it. It doesn't get more structural than that.
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Depends a little on the specific weld you will have to make. Sometimes a bolted connection is better than a welded connection. Lots of...
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that didn’t occur to me.
I’d be happy with painted hot-rolled steel though.
Then again I’m a competent welder- just not certified on...
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Yes, I do think it would be a little efficient to use connectors I was trying to explore all methods and costs before deciding on one.
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I would think the engineer would need to take welding into consideration during the design?
The main reason I can think of for not...
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Idk, welding may need to be certified.
Galvanized? Csreful of the fumes.
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I cannot think of any better way of doing it than welding.
I also can’t imagine it not “meeting code” if you are using structural...
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Ground mount array welding the sch 40 pipe instead of using connectors like snap-n-rack or tamarack offers. Any code restrictions? I...
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