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Screwless window boxes
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Does anyone know of any bracketing system for attaching window boxes below a window, without permanently attaching (i.e. screwing, bolting, etc) a bracket to the house? I am thinking of something that might use the window sill itself and the inside wall to just hang. i.e. ____bracket | __ | || || ||w || | |a || box | |l || | |l || | | ||________| Does such a thing exist? andrew. |
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Screwless window boxes
"Andrew Whitby" wrote in message u... Hi, Does anyone know of any bracketing system for attaching window boxes below a window, without permanently attaching (i.e. screwing, bolting, etc) a bracket to the house? I am thinking of something that might use the window sill itself and the inside wall to just hang. i.e. ____bracket | __ | || || ||w || | |a || box | |l || | |l || | | ||________| Does such a thing exist? andrew. I don't know if brick clips will work in your instance. These clips allow a variety of attaching applications by clipping around individual bricks, (so long as the mortar line is recessed and not flush or extruded). Each will support up to 25 lb. at a cost of $9.95 US for a pack with 4 clips. Lee Valley Tools has them: http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...,43 319,33285 Regards. |
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