DrPhill
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Can anyone suggest some solutions?
Problem:
I want to mount some posts vertically on a horizontal slab which is the 'roof' of a couple of 'outbuildings'. The slab is about 4" thick and, because of the slope in our garden, only about 18" from the ground, right next to our narrow front path. The posts will support trellis (2'-3') around some edges of the slab and a light-weight gate (across the path).
The gate would effectively hinge on the short protruding edge of the slab (and/or the post directly above).
The post with the gate can/will have posts either side of it on the slab with trellis/bracing. The plan is to create a large planter (dry wall breeze-block? timber?) to grow climbing plants. The trellis will support the plants. This will hide part of the ugly slab, and the gate will deter the dogs from terrorising the posty. It need only be a light-weight gate as the dogs are getting old and and lazy and so are easily thwarted.
The post that will support the gate needs to be as close to the corner of the slab as possible so that the gate can swing open as much out of the way as possible. I would ideally like some kind of metal bracket to fix the post in, but with two adjacent sides fixing horizontally to the top of the slab, and two adjacent sides fixing vertically to the sides of the slab.
Does anything like this bracket exist? What do I search for? Am I unrealistic in expecting fixings into concrete to cope with this? An alternate idea might be to incorporate the hinge post into the planter.
I sort-of know what I want, but not how best to achieve it.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Phill
Problem:
I want to mount some posts vertically on a horizontal slab which is the 'roof' of a couple of 'outbuildings'. The slab is about 4" thick and, because of the slope in our garden, only about 18" from the ground, right next to our narrow front path. The posts will support trellis (2'-3') around some edges of the slab and a light-weight gate (across the path).
The gate would effectively hinge on the short protruding edge of the slab (and/or the post directly above).
The post with the gate can/will have posts either side of it on the slab with trellis/bracing. The plan is to create a large planter (dry wall breeze-block? timber?) to grow climbing plants. The trellis will support the plants. This will hide part of the ugly slab, and the gate will deter the dogs from terrorising the posty. It need only be a light-weight gate as the dogs are getting old and and lazy and so are easily thwarted.
The post that will support the gate needs to be as close to the corner of the slab as possible so that the gate can swing open as much out of the way as possible. I would ideally like some kind of metal bracket to fix the post in, but with two adjacent sides fixing horizontally to the top of the slab, and two adjacent sides fixing vertically to the sides of the slab.
Does anything like this bracket exist? What do I search for? Am I unrealistic in expecting fixings into concrete to cope with this? An alternate idea might be to incorporate the hinge post into the planter.
I sort-of know what I want, but not how best to achieve it.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Phill