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    we seem to recovering the same ground over and over again :?

    It's safe to assume that the tie down requirements were nutted out over 15 years ago when they met with structural engineers and relevant building professionals before $1 was spent on the HX, thinking otherwise is ludicrous.

    Please check out the Weinerburger video below


    G'day Troopy,In relation to your question regarding roof tie downs have you ever heard chemset anchors?This appears to be an ideal option for WAAS.Happyman kindly posted a video a little while ago, if you look at the video at 34 seconds this explains some of the chemset

    procedure.#happyman

    https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/wienerberger.5051960/page-6?get_post=true

    Chemical or resin anchors are steel studs, bolts and anchorages which are bonded into a substrate, usually masonry and concrete, using a resin based adhesive system. They are perfectly suited for high load applications as in virtually all cases the resulting bond is stronger than the base material itself.

    https://www.scrooz.com.au/blog/what-are-chemical-or-chemset-anchors/
 
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