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@IanDodds_ Continued: The ST22 requires 18 total fasteners (with an equal number in each connected wood member), but the strap itself has 20 fastener holes. If there is any concern, one hole on each side of the strap can remain empty without affecting the listed loads.
@IanDodds_ Hi Ian! The adjacent holes are part of the tested and engineered fastener pattern for the ST22. We design and test our connectors to ensure optimal performance, and this pattern helps achieve the listed load values.
Happy New Year! Wishing everyone a fresh start filled with new opportunities, growth, and success. Here's to building stronger, safer structures together in 2025.
In 2024, Simpson Strong-Tie’s Stockton branch, led by Sam Hensen, held monthly give-back events supporting hunger relief, homelessness, and education. We look forward to continuing our impact in 2025. Read more here. https://t.co/V8KOxyMEx3
Happy Holidays from Simpson Strong-Tie! Thank you to our amazing customers, partners, and team for a fantastic year. Wishing you joy, peace, and a wonderful New Year ahead.
Give the gift of outdoor transformation this holiday season! With all the hardware needed to build a beautiful pergola, it’s the ideal gift to get them excited for warmer days ahead! https://t.co/6KUm85Eo9z
The big reveal is here! Did you guess right? 🤔
This holiday season, give the gift of Project Pro! It’s an exciting new way to tackle your projects, offering a versatile solution that makes fastening faster, safer, and easier.
The holidays are almost here, and we have the PERFECT gift idea for the contractors in your life! 🎁 Can you guess what's inside the box? 👀 We’ll be revealing it later this week. You don’t want to miss this surprise!
Earlier this week, our Stockton branch hosted a successful sales meeting with product demos, hands-on opportunities, and educational sessions. Our salespeople are ready for 2025 and excited to offer customers solutions with our latest products! #SimpsonStrongTie#strongtie
Allison Chang shares how her son Jacob and his friend Arjun, seventh graders on a STEAM team, built a workbench using the Simpson Strong-Tie WBSK kit in just two hours. The WBSK kit is perfect for any DIYer and a fun holiday project! https://t.co/m00Y58st41
LAST HARD HAT STICKER OF 2024 JUST LANDED! 🚨 Calling all commercial hard hat legends – it’s time to show your metal! METAL TO THE CORE is here! Drop a 🤘 emoji below if you’re tough, resilient, and built to last.
Check out this San Martin Restaurant project in Plano, Texas by @TimberBLDR. Our Simpson Strong-Tie products supported a steel and GLT hybrid structure. Products include our LDSS, MTLD, Quik Drive, and Strong-Drive® WSV SUBFLOOR Screw.
How do Tension Straps Evolve for Mass Timber Structures? Mass timber projects require robust tension straps to handle high loads in horizontal diaphragms. We address these challenges with our products like the MDCST48 and MTWS Mass Timber Washer Strap. https://t.co/oh8C0SaufH
The MCT connects columns for vertical load transfer and works with our concealed beam hangers. The MCB and MCBS provide standardized connections to concrete supports, with the MCB being economical and the MCBS offering higher download capacity. https://t.co/zhM4Rxo4qS
This season, we’re especially grateful for our employees, customers, and partners who make what we do possible. We wish you a Thanksgiving filled with joy, gratitude, and good company! 🦃
Earlier this year, 25 Simpson Strong-Tie employees in Texas came together to build pergolas for two disabled veterans through @smilescharity, using our Outdoor Accents® hardware. We were happy to be a part of this build. Read our blog to learn more! https://t.co/R3EQfsLSEm
We partnered with the Valley Contractors Workforce Foundation to raise walls for a new home in Paradise, CA, impacted by the Camp Fire in 2018. Our leadership, employees, and Hands On Tools trainees came together for this effort, and we contributed $10,000 toward the build.