anchor bolts made for concrete
bent and tied metal rebar for the slab-to-wall connection at all filled cells bent metal straps embedded into the lintel to connect roof to wall
The best concrete for making a concrete bench is Bench concrete.
Yes, so that the concrete doesn't break or split.
Yes, you can. You should clean the dry concrete with water and a brush first, and you should use a bonding agent (available pretty much anywhere you buy concrete) for optimal adhesion. You may also wish to add reinforcement such as rebar.
yes they need to be set in concrete. depending on your fence, one bag of concrete per post should be enough.
you are looking for Tapcon screws. They are blue.
40 feet by 65 feet
winds above 40 miles per hour
the length should be 8 times the depth of the deepest water you are planning to anchor in.
Move the boat directly over the anchor
bent and tied metal rebar for the slab-to-wall connection at all filled cells bent metal straps embedded into the lintel to connect roof to wall
A bow cleat
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The depth of the water should be considered when choosing the length of an anchor cable. The anchor cable needs to be 4 to 7 times longer then the depth of the water.
The best concrete for making a concrete bench is Bench concrete.
There are two methods of fastening an outlet box to a concrete wall. One is with a power activated tool like a Ramset or a Hilti gun. These use cartridges that shoot a threaded pin into the concrete and then the box is bolted on to the pin.The second method is drilling a hole in the wall with a carbide drill bit. This tool is also made by Hilti. Once the hole is drilled into the wall, a plastic or lead anchor is installed by hammering it into the hole. When the anchor is flush with the wall face, the junction box is put into place and a pan head screw is used to fasten the box to the concrete wall.
Yes. You should adopt a hedgehog from an animal shelter.