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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Excellent product. Made on a very expensive computer controlled bender and plasma cutter that left smooth snag free edges. Protective film was slightly hard to peel off but protected the overall exterior surfaces well. Drill thru carefully aligning very square thru larger holes partially from each side, then drill with a longer bit completely thru helps. Very rigid support when both bolts and all the screws are tight and secured. 5 stars!
DML
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
This is an excellent product at twice the price, which is what you will pay at a big box store. These worked out perfectly for our new fence.
David Harris III
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
These post bases are work the money, it has been about a year and these are holding up well. I used the post bases on a deck roof and the bases are doing their thing.
TZ Hill
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Installed these in place of some galvanized carport post anchors that had decayed over the years. These are definitely made of stainless steel (not magnetic) and are very strong. I plan on buying some more later to finish replacing some others that are starting to decay.The only thing that I wish was a little different was the hole/slot locations were not ideal for me and the stainless is very difficult to drill out if you want a different location for the bolts. Also, not sure if the bolts were non-corrosive so I used my own galvanized and stainless bolts.
Hedar
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
I needed this to anchor garage door frame, worked perfectly
caleb
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Putting in a 2 step handrail, 40 inch high post. First of all the anchors supplied were cheap and did not work in the concrete, bought other anchors and installed. Then brackets were super flimsy and were not solid at all. Had to make my own out of steel. Cheap product. You get what you pay for
Dan F
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
This the deck was being built around an above-ground pool, I wanted to use stainless steel hardware whenever possible. These were perfect for the posts around the pool perimeter and the provided wedge bolts held great in the concrete-filled cinderblock.Note:The provided wedge bolts will work but since they are stainless and therefore softer than standard steel bolts, here are a few tips to save you the headaches other reviewers have mentioned:1) Use a 7/16” (11 mm) masonry bit2) Drill the hole approximately 1.5x deeper than the length of the bolt.3) Use compressed air (50+ psi) to blow the dust and sediment out of the holes. This is critical to your success and should not be skipped!4) BEFORE hammer time, thread multiple nuts onto the top of the wedge bolt. The idea is to add stability and protect the threads entirely - make sure that there are no threads are visible, even if that means the top nut is only partially threaded. It’s best to have a few nuts dedicated for all of the wedge bolts you intend to install and if possible, use hardened nuts (they won’t be used in the final assembly but will last longer and cost less than the provided stainless steel nuts).5) Finally, you can hammer the wedge bolts into their prepared holes. Take care and stop immediately if the bolt doesn’t stay perpendicular to the mounting surface. Some holes may need a little bit more drilling but in most cases, I just needed to blow more dust out with compressed air.6) Remove your stack of nuts (with two wrenches if needed), place the post bracket over the wedge bolts, add stainless washers and nuts, and DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
'60s Rodder
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
You should be ready to modify these before you purchase, because, at least for me, that was necessary. It's always better to be given more material that can be removed than not enough. I had to cut off about 2/3 of the brackets to fit under the posts because front and back of my posts were covered by 2X6s. The fit was good otherwise and hopefully, the stainless steel will not deteriorate like the galvanized iron that I had before.
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