UnneutralAxis
Structural
- Apr 5, 2009
- 54
I have a job that has a ridiculously unlevel (or more correctly, not straight) stem wall. Three courses high. Supporting wood shear walls. Seismic Design B. 90 mph wind. Shear flow around 400 plf. Corrective action is needed.
I call for the cells to be grouted. Fortunately they have not been yet. I was thinking of forming off the top course about 4 inches and when pouring grout, pour on up to the top of the form and trowel off. Then puddle in anchor bolts and hold downs. Of course, longer anchor bolts will be needed now.
Anyone see a problem with this?
I call for the cells to be grouted. Fortunately they have not been yet. I was thinking of forming off the top course about 4 inches and when pouring grout, pour on up to the top of the form and trowel off. Then puddle in anchor bolts and hold downs. Of course, longer anchor bolts will be needed now.
Anyone see a problem with this?