WebMar 27, 2006 · Country. 25 Mar 2006. #1. I need to replace the ancient battens in a concrete recess in my ceiling (the water mains run through it). It's only 12 inches wide by 6 foot long and I'm going to cover the recess with 1/2inch plasterboard. I'm then going to plaster over it for a smooth finish prior to painting. Can anyone recommend a suitable … WebJan 25, 2024 · Intro Attach Wood to a Concrete Post (SUPER STRONG HOLD!) Mountain Fencing & Gardens 11.4K subscribers Subscribe 904 100K views 2 years ago FENCING …
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WebJun 23, 2024 · 1. Place the fixture over the concrete and line up the holes. Line up your fixture or whatever you want to attach to the concrete. Line up the hole that you drilled into the concrete with the hole in the fixture. The hole in your fixture must be the same diameter of the anchor that you're bolting into the concrete. [9] WebMar 10, 2009 · Temporarily remove wooden panel, break away all loose/flaky post material, build a wooden mould around each post to replicate original profile, fill with fresh … crypto wash sale 2022
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WebJun 15, 2005 · either grip fil and clamped, once you take the clamp off it shouldn't move. or band it, you can get metal band with holes in it. wrap it round, lap it over and screw it to the post. failing that use some M8 or M10 rawl fixings. Most professional masonary drill bits will go through re-bar now gunslinger, Jun 14, 2005 #5 handyman 2 New Member WebJul 13, 2014 · Just use brown plugs and screws as Tony said. The problem with concrete screws as Norcs suggests is that they are fully threaded and struggle to pull the workpiece home, unless you have things tightly clamped together. This is why they are ideal for window fitting and fitters love 'em. WebDec 2, 2011 · It sounds like an unusual ceiling arrangement. If its block and beam I think you'll have to find the beams because there will be a void where the blocks are, they sit on a lip which could be 75-100mm away from the bottom of the beam. Fix your battens across the beams fixing into each one, a 120-150mm frame anchor should do the trick. #include iostream 1 error generated