I've had to do a couple of running repairs on fencing recently by adding some bracing struts, to anchor the struts I've used groundbolts (I first encountered them in Germany where they're Erdankers). For very quick secure fixing I can't recommend them highly enough, a few good belts with a lump hammer and a coach screw into the timber strut - job done. They're not inexpensive (~£6 ea. for the size I bought), but in the context of regular fence post fixings this isn't exorbitant, and the speed of fixing, versatility and re-usability makes them well worth the money for me. I used the 30x440mm which has a ~8mm hole in the top for fixing, they also supply a range of bracketry etc. for various applications.
They're a strip of steel twisted into a spiral. They hammer (or screw) in and can be screwed out if required. They hold an enormous lateral load, but shouldn't be loaded in the vertical axis because they'll simply screw out.
I bought mine from Groundbolts in the UK, installation examples.
No link to the company other than as a satisfied customer.
K.
They're a strip of steel twisted into a spiral. They hammer (or screw) in and can be screwed out if required. They hold an enormous lateral load, but shouldn't be loaded in the vertical axis because they'll simply screw out.
I bought mine from Groundbolts in the UK, installation examples.
No link to the company other than as a satisfied customer.
K.