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Default epoxy bonding or weld?

On Jun 4, 12:50*pm, Kyle wrote:
Have browsed the group's posts looking for a solution to a railing
problem, but need some clarification and advise.

An iron stair rail on the back porch of a house we own has come loose.
There appears to be a steel plate anchored into the concrete of the
bottom step and the iron post was held to it by some sort of metal-
like caulk (as best I can describe it). The two have separated and the
rail is shaky.

I need to repair this soon because the family living there has two
young girls - late elementary school age - and I don't want this
railing to be a hazard for them.

The perfect solution would be to have a mobile welding shop come weld
the two together once and for all. Cost (I'm guestimating) around
$150-200.

Another approach would be to attempt to bond the post and plate
together, perhaps with an epoxy resin, including even wrapping it with
a fiberglass mesh to create a "shoe" the post would be held in.

Would that second solution be sufficient to provide a reasonable
expectation of the railing holding the weight of someone leaning on it
or bumping against it?


Weld it yourself for $69.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=55060