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How do I fix the metal post of this side gate to a brick wall?

SteveL1
Finding My Feet

How do I fix the metal post of this side gate to a brick wall?

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Hi Guys, I’ve been trying to fix the post of this side gate for ages. I’ve tried dyna bolts but over time they eventually it wears loose and creates a bigger hole in the mortar. Is there an adhesive that will hold the metal post tight agains the wall without drilling more holes. Really appreciate any thoughts anyone has on this. Cheers Stevel1

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: How do i fix the metal post of this side gate to a brick wall

Hi @SteveL1 

 

I feel your  pain of  a gate post.

 

If you want to glue it try  

Sika 310ml Brick Red Sikaflex Pro+ Polyurethane Sealant

I/N: 0083592

$23.22

This  sticks  cement buildings together  use it in a thick double bead top to bottom. 

 

First task ,  Before you glue post to wall push your old dyna into the wall  or  pull then out complety  and gluing into wall with the pro+  as back up glue

Ramset Nylon Wallmate Anchors - 20 Pack I/N: 2260083 $11.28

You will need some 75mm wood screws to go through 50 mm post  into the new wall anchors and some  small washer to go on screw heads in case they to small and  pull through post holes.

Grab  the free  sika nozzles at bunnings as they are extra fat and non standard to other nozzles

 

Hang in there

 

Re: How do i fix the metal post of this side gate to a brick wall

Thanks for that, I will give it a shot today

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How do i fix the metal post of this side gate to a brick wall

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @SteveL1. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about fixing a post in position.

Sounds like some great advice from @Jewelleryrescue. How many fixings are in the post? You might like to try the Sika products and the new Wallmate anchors. I'd recommend you have at least four anchors.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Mitchell
 

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