dustinfox
Gold Member
I'm working through plans to erect a barn and there is something I haven't been able to "get a handle" on. I'm thinking of setting PT 6x6 posts on concrete piers as footings. How can I set the concrete piers or forms in place and be sure that the PT posts will all sit in perfect position, such that they will all be plum and aligned? I know how to "square up" a footing and align the holes for the piers, but it seems nearly impossible that you could fill tubes with wet concrete, insert post brackets, and have everything so precisely aligned that all of the columns would be perfectly plum when finished. If I set concrete piers like this for a large barn (say 28 x 40? with metal receptacles for the wood posts embedded in the concrete, I cannot image achieving the kind of precision needed to avoid having to tap the columns into plum.
Am I missing something here?
Thanks!
Am I missing something here?
Thanks!