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26/08/2003 12:49 AM

deck posts to cement

For a couple of my deck posts I would like to use existing concrete. Where can
I get concrete anchors for this purpose and does one use some sort of glue to
keep the bolt from moving? I live in Pasadena CA.

Thanks,

Tom


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vD

in reply to [email protected] (Pykirk) on 26/08/2003 12:49 AM

25/08/2003 9:35 PM

[email protected] (Pykirk) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> For a couple of my deck posts I would like to use existing concrete. Where can
> I get concrete anchors for this purpose and does one use some sort of glue to
> keep the bolt from moving? I live in Pasadena CA.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom

The sleeved anchors are OK, but once they're in, they're in for good
(unless you drill them out with a steel bit). I prefer lag shields
and anchors because they can be removed easily (like when a bolt
becomes stripped)

kk

"ks_av8r"

in reply to [email protected] (Pykirk) on 26/08/2003 12:49 AM

26/08/2003 1:11 AM

I used a 1/2" dia "expansion or wedge" anchor such as made by "redhead" or
"hilti". A 1/2" dia hole is drilled into the concrete, the anchor "tapped"
in with a hammer. As the anchor is tightened it will wedge tight against
the sides of the hole.

Over that, is used an adjustable base anchor that had a slotted base for
lateral adjustment. A plate covers the bolt and the sides fold up and nail
to the post (4x4 in my case). These items were readily available at my
local lumber yard where I purchased the deck material and they are quite
inexpensive.

Any good lumber yard employee should be able to help you locate these items.

Good luck.


"Pykirk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> For a couple of my deck posts I would like to use existing concrete.
Where can
> I get concrete anchors for this purpose and does one use some sort of glue
to
> keep the bolt from moving? I live in Pasadena CA.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom

Cc

Charles

in reply to [email protected] (Pykirk) on 26/08/2003 12:49 AM

26/08/2003 1:21 AM

On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 01:11:16 GMT, "ks_av8r" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I used a 1/2" dia "expansion or wedge" anchor such as made by "redhead" or
>"hilti". A 1/2" dia hole is drilled into the concrete, the anchor "tapped"
>in with a hammer. As the anchor is tightened it will wedge tight against
>the sides of the hole.
>
>Over that, is used an adjustable base anchor that had a slotted base for
>lateral adjustment. A plate covers the bolt and the sides fold up and nail
>to the post (4x4 in my case). These items were readily available at my
>local lumber yard where I purchased the deck material and they are quite
>inexpensive.
>
>Any good lumber yard employee should be able to help you locate these items.
>
>Good luck.
>

At work when they built stuff they used the anchor bolts like you
mention. When those failed (usually they were okay) then went in with
some sort of epoxy, that always worked. The building inspectors made
them do a stress test, we're in earthquake country as well.



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