Richard
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- Knoxville, TN
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
Several years ago, brother in law came. He added an awning above the garage door. Wife wants to duplicate it on the other side of the house.
Question is.... we can't see how he attached things. He didn't have a nervous breakdown.... but he's crawled into a hole and won't 'talk to the world' so I can't simply ask him.
As I recall, (and we have more) those are 12" long "log screws". Threaded 2-3 inches on the tip, rest is shaft. I can't believe he screwed those into the block itself.... is there any special anchor that you might use? Need any thoughts of epoxy or just tighten them down?
We've got the parts (that you see in the picture) already cut/stained, ready to mount. Already have the crossboards.... so this is essentially ready to go but for not knowing what he used and how he might have done it.
I'm always nervous drilling into blocks. Frankly, I would have rather NOT done it just so I can be 100% sure nothing is going to crack on me. Also, it's split face block. Wife seems to forget we won't be able to get a flat surface unless we take a grinder to it (like was done before). Again, I'm not keen on that but, it's been done and what do you say!!!
This "brow" is only two, maybe two & a half feet deep. It's just to help keep some water from landing closer to the house & splashing up on things. Thankfully, nobody will be walking on it!
Question is.... we can't see how he attached things. He didn't have a nervous breakdown.... but he's crawled into a hole and won't 'talk to the world' so I can't simply ask him.
As I recall, (and we have more) those are 12" long "log screws". Threaded 2-3 inches on the tip, rest is shaft. I can't believe he screwed those into the block itself.... is there any special anchor that you might use? Need any thoughts of epoxy or just tighten them down?
We've got the parts (that you see in the picture) already cut/stained, ready to mount. Already have the crossboards.... so this is essentially ready to go but for not knowing what he used and how he might have done it.
I'm always nervous drilling into blocks. Frankly, I would have rather NOT done it just so I can be 100% sure nothing is going to crack on me. Also, it's split face block. Wife seems to forget we won't be able to get a flat surface unless we take a grinder to it (like was done before). Again, I'm not keen on that but, it's been done and what do you say!!!
This "brow" is only two, maybe two & a half feet deep. It's just to help keep some water from landing closer to the house & splashing up on things. Thankfully, nobody will be walking on it!