bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
I'm trying to work out a simple detail to tie existing masonry walls (front & rear facade) to existing timber joists that are running parallel. This is for 3-4 story brownstone style buildings with timber joists that span side wall to side wall.
The most basic detail is the old star on the exterior with a threaded rod through several joists. Assuming that I can't have anything on the exterior the next option is a similar detail but using an epoxy anchor into the masonry from the inside. Fitting a rod through the joists seems difficult unless the holes are significantly oversized. I am also assuming that the subflooring is remaining so no straps or access from the top of joist.
I've seen a few variations on this but none of them appear very easy to install. Does anyone have anything that they have used successfully?
The most basic detail is the old star on the exterior with a threaded rod through several joists. Assuming that I can't have anything on the exterior the next option is a similar detail but using an epoxy anchor into the masonry from the inside. Fitting a rod through the joists seems difficult unless the holes are significantly oversized. I am also assuming that the subflooring is remaining so no straps or access from the top of joist.
I've seen a few variations on this but none of them appear very easy to install. Does anyone have anything that they have used successfully?