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showdan Jul 7th 2008 9:44 am

Pool Fence and Dyna Bolts
 
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Hi all

I'm currently having a pool built and to save some money I'm installing the fence myself.

The fence will be part glass, part aluminium fence panels. which will run around the edge of the concrete slab my house is built on (see picture).

The posts will be secured using stainless steel dyna bolts (M10x50), What I would like to know is what is the minimum edge distance on the concrete, so the concrete does not break and remain safe.

Thanks
showdan

themerlin Jul 7th 2008 9:52 am

Re: Pool Fence and Dyna Bolts
 
Don't know but I think screw bolts are more gentle with the concrete .


Originally Posted by showdan (Post 6542966)
Hi all

I'm currently having a pool built and to save some money I'm installing the fence myself.

The fence will be part glass, part aluminium fence panels. which will run around the edge of the concrete slab my house is built on (see picture).

The posts will be secured using stainless steel dyna bolts (M10x50), What I would like to know is what is the minimum edge distance on the concrete, so the concrete does not break and remain safe.

Thanks
showdan


sparkytoadie Jul 24th 2008 1:39 pm

Re: Pool Fence and Dyna Bolts
 
i would use chemical anchor
nice stainless steel domenuts would looks heaps neater

dynabolts are just plain yuk and the will come loose over time

do it once and do it rite

drill slowly and bigger holes will depend on the closeness, however it will also depend on the greenness of your concrete and quality

showdan Jul 24th 2008 8:54 pm

Re: Pool Fence and Dyna Bolts
 
Thanks for all the advice.

Already put it up using the dynabolts, looks pretty good if I do say so my self. The dynabolts look ok, they are the flush head type, not the ones where the stud sticks up.

showdan


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