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Bmoney1209 05-30-2009 05:18 PM

Mounting Leaning post
 
Just bought a brand new leaning post. Has 4 legs with four holes on each round plate. Question is, do I have to through bolt it ( I know it is th epreferred way) or can I get away with some lag bolts and 5200? To put backing plates on it and bolt would be almost impossible. I guess I could do it if that is the only way. Any recommendations or advice is appreciated. Thanks


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billythekid 06-01-2009 12:48 AM

Re: Mounting Leaning post
 
whats the deck made out of? I have the same feet on my leaning post and out of 16 holes I only have 4 bolts the rest are number 14 (1/4) screws 1 1/2" and I am not the lightest person in the world and really lean on it and doesnt budge at all. 4200 under the feet and in the holes.

Bushwacker 06-02-2009 12:10 AM

Re: Mounting Leaning post
 
If deck is cored, you might consider drilling oversize holes (like 1/2" for 1/4" holes), fill with thickened epoxy, then redrill and tap for machine screws. Toggle bolts are another option. Sheet metal/lag screws don't hold too well in glass . . . the threads are sharp and tend to cut into the glass if there is any relative motion.


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