ok now how do i attach the bearers to the stumps obviously i put the ant caps on the top of each stump then do you use straps or what to fix the bearers thx:U
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ok now how do i attach the bearers to the stumps obviously i put the ant caps on the top of each stump then do you use straps or what to fix the bearers thx:U
If they're timber stumps you nail them on with 3" skew nails
yes
nails through the ant caps? .....and how! :D:D
Ahhh..... Bingoshelley do you have concrete stumps?
In earlier posts BS has 90x90 timber stumps.
Assuming she's in N1 or N2 area, nominal fixing only required. And yes, skew nailing is permitted but strapping is also required with skew nailing.
don't think you need strapping in Vic.
Bob, the mention of skew nailing got me curious so I checked my AS1684, they state nails plus GI strap for nominal fixing of bearers to timber stumps.
You cut a slit in the ant cap to allow the strap to pass through and then you seal the hole with No More Solder (which is a termite resistant sealant).
Why are antcaps required on concrete stumps?
termites will build a mud tunnel up the side of a concrete stump
If there are any voids or faults in the concrete stump the termites could still tunnel through it. The cap will force them out and make their galeries visible.
Mick
Properly vibrated concrete is acceptable as a termite barrier - ie a slab. I reckon you could make a case for concrete stumps to fall into the same category. They probably still wouldn't let you though. I suppose the pier cap would make them more visible than if they were just running up the outside of the stump.
Part of my place is on Duragal steel stumps and there is no pier cap.