[Shop-talk] Lag screws vs. through bolting
Brian Kemp
bk13 at earthlink.net
Tue Jul 31 15:57:36 MDT 2012
Drew - I am also getting ready to install a cable rail system on my
balcony. I am doing fascia mount posts with 3/8" lag bolts because I
have a waterproof surface. The railing supplier should have technical
drawings that specify the attachment requirements to meet the code
required loading. If you have a city building department, they should
also be able to tell you the requirements.
In my case, using lags requires me to have a backing 2x8 behind my
fascia board so I am screwing into a double thickness of boards. If I
used nuts and bolts, I could get by with just the fascia board by
itself. I am in a high fire danger area, so the city requires that the
underside of decks and balconies be covered, preventing future access to
nuts if I ever needed to change or tighten the railing posts.
Brian
On 7/31/2012 12:32 PM, Drew Rogge wrote:
> I'm installing some cable railing on a new deck, unlike the wood
> railing on my shop deck,
> and have been through bolting some 1/4" stainless steel plates to the
> facia to hold the
> posts. Hasn't been too bad. I'm bolting through 3/4" ipa and 1 1/4 PT
> using 3/8" SS bolts.
> Bolts are coming in at about $1.00 apiece. I've just encountered a
> section of the deck
> where I would need to bolt through either 4 1/4" or 6 3/4 inches. I
> expect the cost of
> the bolts to be pretty high and was wondering if there would be much
> difference in strength
> if I used say, 4" lag screws instead. Anybody have any experience with
> doing this?
>
> Drew
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