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Nice, guards on the tilt rams.
I really need to clean up these doors!
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Quote from: Flyin6 on November 21, 2023, 07:50:23 PMI really need to clean up these doors!Chief, you said hang wrong here.
Some epoxy for anchors is very strong. And you can put it where you want.
Quote from: Atkinsmatt on November 23, 2023, 10:23:17 AMSome epoxy for anchors is very strong. And you can put it where you want.Do you mean once I drill the fresh concrete for the exact bolt-hole location? Then epoxy the hole before tightening everything up?
I have the same auger, only have the 12” bit but used it again today then put it on a skid and tarp’d it (technically ky flag over it) for the winter. I’ve been using these https://www.midwestpermacolumn.com/product/pc4600 and am very happy with them.
Negative, blue, says made in China and I always caught a glimpse of them flying from truck and trailers with no taillights in the tuck…..
Wish you were close enough to saw up a mantle for me.
They ship anything, but I imagine the cost would be prohibitive, but I may look it into it.
Don, this is what I use. Pour your concrete, then when you are ready to set your post/bracket location, drill holes, clean them out well, squirt in the expoy and then insert stainless threaded rod.It’s stronger than the concrete and you don’t risk cracking concrete with wedge anchors. Literally the concrete will break before the epoxy fails.I had 4x4x1/4 steel posts with 1/2 inch baseplates. I set them where I wanted then drilled through the holes then used the epoxy/stainless allthread.https://usa.sika.com/en/construction/repair-protection/multi-purpose-epoxies/anchoring/sika-anchorfix-2.htmlSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
That is a great deal and score for you!
Nice Don. Those chunks look like the white oak I used to make this table. Still a work in progressSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That looks like some great wood. I sit that cold or just being in the shade?
Beautiful wood. We always seem to need more storage.