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Attaching fixtures to stucco
I have a metal, Mexican figure that weighs roughly 20 pounds,
which I'd like to attach to the stucco flue of my outdoor bar b q. What's the best way to attach it? Thanks, Paul |
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Attaching fixtures to stucco
Paul Conley wrote:
I have a metal, Mexican figure that weighs roughly 20 pounds, which I'd like to attach to the stucco flue of my outdoor bar b q. What's the best way to attach it? Thanks, Paul Is there framing lumber behind the stucco? If so attach to it. What is the backing material behind the stucco? Rich -- "You can lead them to LINUX but you can't make them THINK" |
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Attaching fixtures to stucco
Paul Conley wrote: I have a metal, Mexican figure that weighs roughly 20 pounds, which I'd like to attach to the stucco flue of my outdoor bar b q. What's the best way to attach it? On a vertical post against the bbq, which is subsequently plastered over. |
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