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Re: support poles in basement
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I saw the thread title and tried to figure out what kind of basement you were building. I thought it was a little stage and a pole like those MTV cribs that rappers have...
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Re: support poles in basement
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Joined: Mar 2003
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I just figured you were setting up a "Gentleman's Club"/home theater room. Built in poles! You are already part way there.
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Re: support poles in basement
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I have the same problem, its the only thing that really pisses me off about my setup, BUT I will say since I got the QS4's it's not quit as bad as I feared. And mine are in line of sight to the sitting area.
I had to build a box around my pole because the person who built the house put some plumping right next to it, so I wanted to give it a cleaner look.
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Re: support poles in basement
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if you want to eliminate a pole,you can use a flitch plate.what that is,is two peices of steel that would sandwich your existing beam,and the steel has a bolt pattern so you can drill through and support the house and then remove the pole-usualy the poles are 8' apart so you can get a 16' opening.if youre not handy dont try this your self,get a price from a local contractor,if you can get it done pretty reasonable its nice to have the open space
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