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Installation tips wanted for FENCEMATE Swift Clamp Concrete-In Post Support
Yesterday I bought a FENCEMATE® Swift Clamp Concrete-In Post Support
100 x 100 epoxy brown, but there were no instructions with it. It looks this this: https://www.kebur.co.uk/wp-content/u...rt-510x510.jpg I should think the installation is fairly self-explanatory, i.e. dig a suitable hole, place the support in it, then pour Postcrete or similar quick-setting cement around it and pour water on. But I haven't found anything on YouTube. MM |
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Installation tips wanted for FENCEMATE Swift Clamp Concrete-InPost Support
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Yesterday I bought a FENCEMATEĀ® Swift Clamp Concrete-In Post Support 100 x 100 epoxy brown, but there were no instructions with it. Page 8 of the brochure [from my local woodyard] has some brief instructions https://coltmanbros.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Superior_Fencing_Accessories-1.pdf |
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Installation tips wanted for FENCEMATE Swift Clamp Concrete-In Post Support
MM wrote:
I bought a FENCEMATE Swift Clamp Concrete-In Post Support But I haven't found anything on YouTube. They do have a youtube channel, but that product doesn't seem to get featured https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3xg-OeUUlYtFanzE8a_x9g/videos |
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Installation tips wanted for FENCEMATE Swift Clamp Concrete-InPost Support
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Yesterday I bought a FENCEMATE® Swift Clamp Concrete-In Post Support 100 x 100 epoxy brown, but there were no instructions with it. It looks this this: https://www.kebur.co.uk/wp-content/u...rt-510x510.jpg I should think the installation is fairly self-explanatory, i.e. dig a suitable hole, place the support in it, then pour Postcrete or similar quick-setting cement around it and pour water on. But I haven't found anything on YouTube. MM Put the post in first then you can be sure it's vertical -- Jimk ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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Installation tips wanted for FENCEMATE Swift Clamp Concrete-InPost Support
Jimk Wrote in message:
MM Wrote in message: Yesterday I bought a FENCEMATE® Swift Clamp Concrete-In Post Support 100 x 100 epoxy brown, but there were no instructions with it. It looks this this: https://www.kebur.co.uk/wp-content/u...rt-510x510.jpg I should think the installation is fairly self-explanatory, i.e. dig a suitable hole, place the support in it, then pour Postcrete or similar quick-setting cement around it and pour water on. But I haven't found anything on YouTube. MM Put the post in first then you can be sure it's vertical Ps the heavy galv ones are much better lasting -- Jimk ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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Installation tips wanted for FENCEMATE Swift Clamp Concrete-In Post Support
On Sun, 27 Sep 2020 14:00:53 +0100, Andy Burns
wrote: MM wrote: Yesterday I bought a FENCEMATE® Swift Clamp Concrete-In Post Support 100 x 100 epoxy brown, but there were no instructions with it. Page 8 of the brochure [from my local woodyard] has some brief instructions https://coltmanbros.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Superior_Fencing_Accessories-1.pdf That is excellent, thanks. MM |
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Installation tips wanted for FENCEMATE Swift Clamp Concrete-InPost Support
On 28/09/2020 09:25, MM wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2020 14:00:53 +0100, Andy Burns wrote: MM wrote: Yesterday I bought a FENCEMATEĀ® Swift Clamp Concrete-In Post Support 100 x 100 epoxy brown, but there were no instructions with it. Page 8 of the brochure [from my local woodyard] has some brief instructions https://coltmanbros.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Superior_Fencing_Accessories-1.pdf That is excellent, thanks. MM A four inch concrete spur would last longer and provide more support to the post during high winds, provided you don't mind the aesthetics. |
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