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Hi
I need to replace Colourbond fence with Aluminium slate gate (width 1630 x height 1845 mm approx.) This is DIY kit which I have assembled. Gates hinge arrangement is top and bottom (bottom hinge support to ground and has dyna bolt and top hinge has setscrew to fix with gate post).
Photo of current Colourbond fence, slat gate hinge arrangement and assembled gate is attached for better understanding.
I have been supplied 2 gate posts (Aluminium) of 65 x 65 x 2 mm for both sides of gate.
These posts need to install on each side of wall (1 is with house brick and other with boundary wall towards the road look like limestone brick)
I need your advice which bolting/screw arrangement for each side is best suited for this case. Please share the product link and total number of bolts/screws shall be used on each side
Also , my preference is to attach the hinge side of door to the limestone brick side (that wall height is less than 1800 as visible in picture). Will that be any issue ?
Thanks
Hassan
Hi
I have used ramset-6-x-75mm-galvanised-ankascrew-masonry-anchor
Pics are attached basically its a top and bottom bearing support load gate . There is 1 hinge at the top as visible in pic and bottom support hinge
To my understanding top 2 screws are moved slightly . There is a gap on 3rd on as well but it is from start due to brick misalignment.. Also for info at the time of installation . Alignment of gate is checked and was perfectly leveller both horizontally and vertically.
Hi @shaqqi,
What size hole did you predrill in the blocks to receive the AnkaScrews? Did you feel them solidly biting and did they pull tight against the post? Did you feel the screw bottom out? Did you maybe tighten it so much that you then felt it become loose?
Unless the hole has blown out, or they didn't pull tight against the post I can't see why they would've pulled away.
I think the best course of action from here is to remove the post so we can inspect the hole the screws went into.
If the hole hasn't blown out, you might be able to just drill the hole larger and use either 10 x 75mm Galvanised AnkaScrews or 12 x 75mm Galvanised AnkaScrews.
If the hole has blown out, you can potentially use Chemset to set threaded rods in place and then use a nut on the threaded rod to tighten the post against the block.
Once you've removed the post so you can inspect the holes, please upload some photos and I'll happily assist further.
Jacob
Hi Jacob,
Hole has not blown out. as brick is thicket than 200 mm thick.
I used a 5.5 size drill bit to make a hole in the brick for 6mm eska screw. However, when I drilled and tightened the screw, I realized I hadn't drilled the hole to the full depth. I removed the screw and drilled deeper to ensure the correct length. After reinserting and fully tightening the screw, I noticed it didn’t feel as tight against the wall as it initially did. Despite this, the last few threads engaged securely, and the post was fixed tightly in place.
Only issue is once i removed i have to install same day till i got your response so i have to get it everything prepared so can install same time .
I am little concerned on using a bigger size screw then have to drill again which can lead to same thing as i have used the correct drill bit size for wall
Thanks
Hassan
Hi @shaqqi
Thank you for the update, I'm glad you got your posts secure. Please make sure to post a photo update so that our members will be able to see what you've built.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Hi Eric
It's not secured yet.i am just sharing the scenario I faces at time of installation of post during first time I.e. unscrewing to drill and then screwing it again may have loosen the drill hole
Thanks
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