SlideRuleERa-Thanks.
I did learn yesterday that they are no longer available in Australia. I found that out on a web site called Harry Hardwood and Sally Softwood. The HH & SS website looked interesting, so I will have to spend some time latter going through it.
The application I am looking at is using some type of connector with 1/2" dia. anchor bolts to increase the lateral resistance of the foundation plate on top of basement walls.
It appears that the advisory committee for the Minnesota State Building code is looking at the above topic. I received a call yesterday from some one on the commitee asking me about shear plate cutters.
Apparently what is being proposed is the use of a 2" dia. washer with the anchor bolt. The anchor bolt would then be tighten until the washer crushes into the wood.
The person I talked to thought that the washer would not do much to increase the lateral strength. At the same time he thought it would be difficut to tighten the bolt inorder to embed the washer to the depth being considered.
He was exploring the use of shear plates, and the cost of the dapping tool. Based on the information I obtained from my company, the tools are about $400 and are available from Cleveland Steel.
The use of shear plates would appear to be a time consuming and an expensive solution. We talked about possibly using shear plates instead of a 2" washer crushing it into the wood instead of doing the dap.
Since I'm not sure how well that would work and because I think the use of shear plates would not be inexpensive, I was trying find a connector like the BullDog.