After attending church on Sunday, I went back out to get a little more done on the study. I finished up the last two floor joists, but before I could start putting on the plywood flooring, I needed to round up some ground anchors and get the floor frame secured. I didn’t really understand why the article said this was a good idea, but I have since learned that it’s to stabilize the building in the event of strong winds, which can not only blow a building off its piers, but it can actually create left, much like with an airplane wing. That’s all very bad for a building. Anyway, I spent the remainder of the afternoon getting the ground anchors twisted in.
The pictures I took don’t show the anchors very well, so no picture this time. When I bought the anchors, the clerk at The Tractor Supply quipped that “they’ll be a chore to get in”. He was right.
Andrew Connell
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