EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Eddie:
Why didn't you just use a galvanized post base for the bottom of your cedar logs?
I know they are for dimensional lumber, but you could trim the bottom of the post to fit with a chain saw and have something that was pre-engineered for the application.
Dave,
I considered them, but from what I understand, they are for porches where you have a building to lock the post into position with the roof. My concern is that this is totaly free standing without anything to stop the racking other then the bracing that I add to it. I have a few things that I am going to do to minimize the movement that I expect out of the design that I'm building, but anchoring posts to the top of concrete was something that I've been worried about.
My fear of the brackets is that they attach to the bottom inch or so of the post. While that's fine for a porch, I want A LOT more for my cedar log posts. I want bolts going all the way through in two places. In my mind, this will anchor it and add to the stiffness of the structure.
Another thing is that the cedar logs will be well over a foot thick at the base. I want them to be irregular and natural looking as much as possible. I don't know how I could do that with the post brackets.
Hope this makes sense.
Eddie