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Default Attaching a post to a concrete block wall

On Nov 13, 10:46*pm, David Nebenzahl wrote:
Need to repair a fence. For end post, am planning on attaching it (4x4
PT) to the edge of a concrete block wall. Dunno if the blox are filled
or not, so would assume not. The fence is a low (~5' high) "woven-wood"
job, made with 1/4" bender boards and 4x4 posts. Homeowner isn't
particularly picky, just wants to make sure their dog stays out of the
neighbor's yard.

Looking in the Simpson /Anchoring and Fastening Systems For Concrete and
Masonry/ book, it seems my choices a

o "Titen" screws
o "Heli-Tie" helical wall ties
o Lag screw w/expansion shield

(I'm leaving out the epoxy ties, and a couple other fasteners I just
plain don't want to use).

The screws (Titen) look suspicious to me, screwing into crumbly
concrete. But the cover of the book shows an actual job using them,
where four large steel eyes, each screwed in with 6 Titens, were used to
lift 20,000 lb. slabs, so I guess they do work.

Actually, I'm tempted to go with an expansion anchor, like a Sleeve-All
or a Wedge-All. (I've used similar fasteners from other manufacturers
but not Simpson's.)

So what do the expert builders out there say? How would you do this?

--
* Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the
powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.

- Paulo Freire


For cinder block and brick, outdoors, any ancor will come loose
especially on a gate or fence that vibrates. So i like to epoxy (pc11
2 part) whatever anchor I use as well, then they never come out and
are sealed from water etc. I dust out the hole real good, slather a
lot of epoxy into the hole and on the ancor, then anchor it with the
bolt. I hung an 8 foot cedar driveway gate from 2 epoxied hinges into
brick that never moved in 10 years.