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My greenhouse moved!
'Twas Mon, 28 Oct 2002 08:44:51 -0000, when "Paul D.Smith"
enriched all our lives with these worthy thoughts: Now the question - how? My concrete is about 4inches x 4inches on a hardcore base (sunken into the ground) so won't take rawlbolts. Why not? You can get 50mm anchor bolts from most BMs for about 50p each. I'm considering a piece of dexion hammered into the ground in each internal corner and then bolting this to the steel base. Do the readers think I need to concrete the dexion in as well or would 2ft long pieces sunk into the ground be enough? Why not fix a length of, say 50x100 treated timber to the base and then fasten the GH to the timber. It would give you an extra 50mm head clearance. -- cormaic URG faqs/webring - www.tmac.clara.co.uk/urgring/ Culcheth Garden - www.tmac.clara.co.uk/garden/ Warrington Paving - www.pavingexpert.com/ Peoples' Republic of South Lancashire cormaic CAN BE FOUND AT borlochshall.co.uk |
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