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Hi.
Do the above work well? I am anchoring a metal shed to a timber base so I probably can't use the supplied brackets that are designed to anchor the shed to a concrete base because the shed walls will be sitting on the 43mm wide side of B&Q 70mm by 43mm scant. Thanks. Arthur |
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On 26 Aug, 11:46, Arthur 51 wrote:
Hi. Do the above work well? I am anchoring a metal shed to a timber base so I probably can't use the supplied brackets that are designed to anchor the shed to a concrete base because the shed walls will be sitting on the 43mm wide side of B&Q 70mm by 43mm scant. Thanks. Arthur Sorry. Maybe not enough detail there. The border of the base is made from 4" x 2" tanalith timbers and the 43mm x 70mm timber is sitting on these pieces. Arthur |
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