Steve Maskery
Established Member
This was triggered by Steliz's post.
I have laid a new garden path from the house down to the workshop (well, I have laid it out, no granite chips yet as the supplier has been closed for the last three months, but you get the picture). I would like a garden arch at the bottom end, not quite a pergola but a bit more than a bit of trellis. This sort of thing:
Whilst it will be fairly sturdy, I don't want any chance at all of it being blown over in a storm, so I need to decide how to anchor it. I plan to sit the four feet on slate pads (I have lots already), but they still would not be anchored.
I was thinking of drilling a hole in the slate pad (~20mm thick) and having a piece of rebar into the the bottom of the upright and into the ground. Does this seem sensible or would it be a case of "It will last 5 minutes, Steve"?
Experiences welcome.
I have laid a new garden path from the house down to the workshop (well, I have laid it out, no granite chips yet as the supplier has been closed for the last three months, but you get the picture). I would like a garden arch at the bottom end, not quite a pergola but a bit more than a bit of trellis. This sort of thing:
Whilst it will be fairly sturdy, I don't want any chance at all of it being blown over in a storm, so I need to decide how to anchor it. I plan to sit the four feet on slate pads (I have lots already), but they still would not be anchored.
I was thinking of drilling a hole in the slate pad (~20mm thick) and having a piece of rebar into the the bottom of the upright and into the ground. Does this seem sensible or would it be a case of "It will last 5 minutes, Steve"?
Experiences welcome.