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Best way to fix baseplate to concrete
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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 7811629" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>one tube of the 360 ml carton will be enough, just get a few extra nozzles as it can go off quick, with that in mind get prepared for 4 of holes at a time in order to not be panicking if youve got help lift the rsj on to the 4 bolts before they go hard as then there s a bit of movement iyswim, that is thye big difference to thunder blots , with them there no movement either way ,they have to be spoton drilled etc.</p><p></p><p>remember if using threaded bar , after cutting it, grind or file off the burrs and thread on and off a few times nut as a practice run, as it might be easier to do that then rather than after its in situ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 7811629, member: 12099"] one tube of the 360 ml carton will be enough, just get a few extra nozzles as it can go off quick, with that in mind get prepared for 4 of holes at a time in order to not be panicking if youve got help lift the rsj on to the 4 bolts before they go hard as then there s a bit of movement iyswim, that is thye big difference to thunder blots , with them there no movement either way ,they have to be spoton drilled etc. remember if using threaded bar , after cutting it, grind or file off the burrs and thread on and off a few times nut as a practice run, as it might be easier to do that then rather than after its in situ. [/QUOTE]
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