"Hi everyone, sorry for the late reply. I made these brackets from things I basically had lying around in the garage. The construction is simple: a 10 mm base plate, and the wall bracket is welded from 40x40 sections with perpendicular sides and drilled holes to attach it to the timber frame. The most important part is the brace from the base plate to the wall bracket, also made from 40x40 sections. Simple."
Would you be willing to share our blue prints on how to build the brackets? We are having to replace a log in our cabin and are looking for something similar.
Genius idea, I’m buying a log cabin and this solved my problem. 5 ton jack and some thick angle bracket? Drill holes for the lag bolts and rock and roll I love it
"Hi everyone, sorry for the late reply. I made these brackets from things I basically had lying around in the garage. The construction is simple: a 10 mm base plate, and the wall bracket is welded from 40x40 sections with perpendicular sides and drilled holes to attach it to the timber frame. The most important part is the brace from the base plate to the wall bracket, also made from 40x40 sections. Simple."
I will also repair the log cabin by referring to your video. Thank you.
How did know you had enough pressure on your jack
Where did you get the lifting bracket for your jack?
I built them 👍
Would you be willing to share our blue prints on how to build the brackets? We are having to replace a log in our cabin and are looking for something similar.
Genius idea, I’m buying a log cabin and this solved my problem. 5 ton jack and some thick angle bracket? Drill holes for the lag bolts and rock and roll I love it
@@Tagtlandet you should sell those brackets! It’s a great idea!
That bracket looks great. What did you make it out of?
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