Posted by Ralphwd45 on September 20, 2020 at 01:17:32 from (66.243.212.213):
In Reply to: Anchoring to concrete posted by JimS on September 19, 2020 at 19:51:17:
For many years I have used an anchor called Quick bolt, You put your item in place on the concrete, grab a rotary hammer, with the size rotary bit, that fits the hole in your metal, and drill your hole ( I usually drill all the way thru the slab, for later removal purposes). With the hole drilled, put the quick bolt in the hole, screw the flat washer and nut, on the bolt(flush), and with a big hammer, drive the quick bolt down to the metal plate. when all the bolts are in place, go back with a crecent wrench, and tighten the nuts down. If some day in the future, you find you want to remove the structure, from the concrete, after removing the nut and washer, you can drive the anchor bolt ,down thru the concrete, if you drilled all the way thru, in the beginning.
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