DIY Builds
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To anchor a metal building properly, connecting bolts are embedded in the foundation. These bolts must be precisely positioned in the foundation form before the concrete pours. RHINO does not recommend using chemical anchor bolts or other connectors installed after the concrete is set.
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Armoured cables and cables having an earthed metal sheath suitable for use as a protective conductor may be buried directly in the ground without...
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Read More »Your steel building provider should supply anchor bolt plans to guide the foundation engineer and contractor. These plans show the number and location for the anchor bolts. Never deviate from the anchor bolt plans. The steel building manufacturer determines the type, diameter, and quantity of anchor bolts. However, the concrete engineer determines the length of the bolts, based on the soil conditions, slab, and local building regulations. (Industry standards specify the length should be a minimum of twenty times the diameter of the bolt.) Some metal building suppliers charge the customer extra for anchor bolt plans. RHINO provides three complete sets of concrete anchoring system plans with every order— at no additional cost. Be advised that not all metal building systems are the same. These differences can affect the design of the foundation. Exterior foundation dimensions may vary from system to system. For example, in some systems the exterior sheathing rest directly on the slab. The foundation must include a “trough” to accommodate the panels. RHINO uses a base-angle system, which eliminates the need for forming foundation channels. (This is otherwise known as a “Sheet Notch.”)
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First let's clear up the age old myth of; “Each home owner is responsible for maintaining the fence on the left-hand side, as you look at the...
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Can you put a working toilet in a summer house, garden room or shed? YES! A toilet can be installed in a garden room, as it does not need to meet...
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EUGENE – Most people shudder when they see maggots in their bin composter or compost pile. Don't be grossed out – they won't hurt you. In fact,...
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