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Rubble Foundation to Sill Plate Connection

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jim57

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May 20, 2002
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Rehab to a house with a rubble foundation. Old sill plate sat on wall. To meet new requirements, must anchor sill plate to rubble foundation wall. Any ideas? Thanks
 
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Not exactly sure what you mean by "rubble". If it is just stacked stone - just about any anchor will not be worth a darn unless you take it all the way to the ground..
 
It is stone with a minimal amount of mortar. Basically a dry stack. I figured that was the case. My thoughts were to attach a flat bar down about four feet and attach horizontally. Weight of stone would be resistance. Would have to drill into a large stone.
 
You can drill, let's say, 1 1/2" boreholes down 8 feet, fill them with cement cartridges and install 5/8" rebar threaded in one end, then you lock off this bolt with a torque wrench against a flat bar like the one you are thinking of employing. A 25 lb rotary hammer will do the job. Regards.
 
You are not in Kansas anymore!!! Something along crcivil ideas makes sense. You could use heli-coils or some type of earth anchor.

And good luck drilling into stacked stone - unless it is lousy limestone
 
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