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all right so continuing with our discussion of anchoring post to the foundation once again i donamp;#39;t have a concrete foundation this guy here is our slab in this example we have two post bases here both of these are made by simpsonamp;#39;s strong tie this one attaches to the outside of the post and this one sits inside of a slot that you would cut inside the post and this is what is inside of this slice and youamp;#39;ll notice that there are three holes through this piece of metal and these three holes drilled in the post here allow pins to be driven through the post through the steel anchor anchoring it down there are three different numbers that you want to pay attention to when youamp;#39;re choosing these one is the vertical load that the post base can carry the other is the lateral load that it can carry and finally is the uplift load so these bases are doing many different things also note that in both cases the post base is actually elevating the post up off of the co