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Tubby2
27th August 2007, 03:32 PM
I extended the concrete slab on my front porch 2 weeks ago and now I ready to put my decking down.
I'm planning on fixing 75x35 hardwood battens to the slab and then the 90 x 19 Merbau decking on top of the battens.

Just a couple of quick questions.

1) What timber should I use for the battens? I will be putting a bit of fibro under the battens to pack it up 5mm or so.

2) How should I fix the battens to the concrete? Dyna bolts? Size? Ramset? lead anchors?

3) How/What should I use to fix the decking to the battens?


Thanks in advance for any help.

Tubby2
27th August 2007, 05:57 PM
Well, Seems that a bit of a search and read helps.
I've read that to fix my merbau decking to the battens I should be using 10g Type 17 square drive coutersunk s/steel wood screws 50mm long and use a countersink and pilot bit and hire my self a cordless impact driver.

So the question still remains, whats the best way to fix the batten to the slab?

Cheers

TermiMonster
27th August 2007, 07:21 PM
Dyna bolts
TM

Gaza
27th August 2007, 08:46 PM
stainless steel or galvansied knock ins. or galvanised frame anchors. dyna bolts are to slow plus are a pain.

Tubby2
28th August 2007, 01:44 PM
Is this the type of thing

http://www.constructionfixings.com/productdatasheets/framefixingsnylon.htm

thebuildingsurv
28th August 2007, 02:21 PM
I would just use spagetti and 100mm concrete nails.

Gaza
29th August 2007, 10:01 PM
Is this the type of thing

http://www.constructionfixings.com/productdatasheets/framefixingsnylon.htm


yes.

spageti and screws would also do the job but not as well.

thebuildingsurv
30th August 2007, 09:42 AM
You have to remember only 2 nails hold a joist to the bearer so there is no need to go overboard with the fixings as there is no uplift, if the battens are on the falt side they are not gonna move much, each to there own i guess.