Metal Corner Brackets

Metal Corner Brackets

These corner railway sleeper brackets provide a quick and easy system for joining timber railway sleepers.

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The kind of what it is if this chain link fence was six feet tall then obviously that would be eight-foot posts um 1 essentially we already did half of the work but there was one that was knocked down I put a picture uh up on the side so you guys can see but it was pretty much um they had it was bent somebody Metal Corner Brackets passed 1 through and uh hit the pole and uh now we're installing a new one, uh but essentially what you're doing is you want to cut to the very bottom 1 of the existing pole right of the existing pole um so it was one of these lines posts one of these line posts that were here 11 this is a 1 a two and three-eighths line post 1 um it's about a  gauge so it's one of 1 those 1 stronger ones than the home depot 1 one it gauges it's much thicker much heavier and so essentially this thing fell down and so we had to break apart the concrete to get just enough below the actual asphalt to be able to grind off the actual post. Large metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets for wood, Heavy-duty metal corner brackets, Long metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets Screwfix, Decorative metal corner brackets, Corner brace brackets, L brackets. 

Outdoor screws Screwfix, Railway sleeper brackets, Screwfix railway sleeper brackets, Railway sleeper brackets b&q. Once we grind that down we covered it back up with cement I'll show you here in just a second 1 and so now what we're doing is we're just moving over to the side making a  new hole and so we're gonna put the new post up okay so let's take a look at that okay now that you've uh drilled the actual hole through the asphalt and concrete you should be getting dirt so now that you're getting dirt you have the ability to insert your actual post and what you're going to do is you're going to insert the post you're going to see in just a moment and then you're going to get on top of a ladder and you're going to hit it down that way it starts sinking into the actual ground so let's take a look at 1 that 11 now you're going to add some water and 1 some concrete make sure you get some 1 fast setting 1 that way it uh cures really quickly okay Outdoor Screws okay get yourself one of these add some water there you go that's the consistency you want okay okay.

So now we're going to take it we're only going to put a little bit 1 because we want to reinforce the actual post but we want to be able to insert the actual post in there as well and uh make sure it's uh there's not so much that you can't hit you can't put the post back in place so just put a little bit in there 1 okay you're gonna put your post up so okay you've set your pulse back in and now it's time to go ahead and use a tape measure to make sure it's the correct height and make sure it's levelled so use your level to make sure it's levelled as well okay.

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