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01-10-08, 09:02 PM | #1 |
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Ground Anchor help
Evening all, having just totally messed up trying to fix a wall anchor in my garage I wonder if anyone could give me some tips.
I drilled the holes using the correct size drill bit into the brickwork and put the bolts in and tightened them, only to find that the whole lot simply pulled out again. One of the bolt heads is now rounded so I'm hoping that I can get some replacement bolts rather than buy a whole new anchor. I can't understand where I went wrong and I'm sure there must be plenty of folk with experience of fitting these things who may know (although having searched on this forum, it seems I may be the only person useless enough to mess this up. Cheers for any tips. |
01-10-08, 09:05 PM | #2 |
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Re: Ground Anchor help
push a nail or 2 in the hole along with the bolt for it to grip to
(what bolts r they?) oh and welcome |
01-10-08, 09:10 PM | #3 | |
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The bricks in my garage seem a bit 'crumbly'-would I be better trying to mount it in the concrete floor? (I understand that this leaves the chain more open to attack). |
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01-10-08, 09:14 PM | #4 |
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probaly better in concrete i would say
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01-10-08, 09:29 PM | #5 |
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have you tried turning the bolts around?
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01-10-08, 09:29 PM | #6 |
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Best way to drill the holes for the bolts is to use a small drill to "spot" your holes . Then step up to a slightly bigger drill . Try and get drills as close in size to your final one . When you come to drill the final size , use a slower speed and , literally , just open out to the right size . Keep your drill arm steady and don`t waggle it about or you will end up with ovalled and oversize holes . Blow dust out with eyes shut >_< or it`ll blow right into your peepers
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01-10-08, 09:30 PM | #7 |
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01-10-08, 09:32 PM | #8 | |
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I think this was my mistake. Masonry drill bits are a bit bleeding pricey though aren't they? |
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01-10-08, 09:34 PM | #9 |
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chemical resin is the dogs nuts. In work if the concrete is cack to bolt hand railings to, chemical resin and sleeves are used.
Drill the hole, fill sleeve with resin and put inside hole and then place the item over the hole and bolt down as it's setting so it goes off as one. Try getting one of them out is impossible. |
01-10-08, 09:36 PM | #10 |
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I get Masonry bolts from Stermat , cheap enough . Not as expensive as getting yer bike nicked though is it
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