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  <title>Re: Attachment of Rail to Concrete or Motar Pillar ??</title>
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  The problem you will have is that the opening for the screws in the floor &lt;br&gt; flange are small so any anchor that would work with them and go directly &lt;br&gt; into the concrete will be weak. &lt;br&gt; What you might want to do if the post is large enough is get a hammer drill &lt;br&gt; and bit to drill some half inch holes then attach a mounting plate made of
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  m...@anonamoo.com
  (YouRepair.com)
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  <pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 01:09:50 UT
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  <title>Re: Appropriate screws for the *sides* of plywood (?)</title>
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  Depends on the job but Drywall screws can work well for small projects. &lt;br&gt; They should not be used for structural support but used along with glue they &lt;br&gt; can provide quick assembly. &lt;br&gt; Most of all they are really inexpensive so &lt;br&gt; Use them for small things not for 2 story ladders &amp;gt;:oP
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  m...@anonamoo.com
  (YouRepair.com)
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  <pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 00:43:56 UT
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  <title>Re: 身體認證</title>
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  小迷糊 wrote the following: &lt;br&gt; Sometimes, yes.
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  wills...@00hvc.rr.com
  (willshak)
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  <pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 21:15:08 UT
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  <title>REVIT Building Information Modeling Services</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 12:17:33 UT
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  <title>Re: Painting &quot;shower panels&quot; as a bathroom wall/ceiling</title>
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  On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:45:10 -0500, willshak &amp;lt;wills...@00hvc.rr.com&amp;gt; &lt;br&gt; wrote: &lt;br&gt; Probably the same reason he doesn&#39;t paint the walls to match the &lt;br&gt; plastic!
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  pet...@hipson.net
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  <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:27:33 UT
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  <title>Structural Steel Detailing- Steel Detailing Company for better outputs</title>
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  CAD Services London is a UK based firm having with multiple production &lt;br&gt; centers in India. We are leading service provider for structural steel &lt;br&gt; detailing. We support for various phases of structural services &lt;br&gt; including detailing and steel drawings. Our detailers are very well &lt;br&gt; aware with the international codes and standards. We deliver superior
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  cadserviceslon...@gmail.com
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  <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:19:10 UT
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  <title>Structural Design Drafting, 2D drafting for Quality Outputs</title>
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  For faster infrastructure growth drafting and Design is must require. &lt;br&gt; It improves the working quality and assures successful building &lt;br&gt; construction. &lt;br&gt; Applying the regional building standards and international codes, &lt;br&gt; structural engineers carry out calculations and specification of &lt;br&gt; required material. So it prevent from wasting materials. For safety
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  cadserviceslon...@gmail.com
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  <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:14:55 UT
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  <title>Re: Painting &quot;shower panels&quot; as a bathroom wall/ceiling</title>
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  kbrem...@beeline-online.net wrote the following: &lt;br&gt; Why not get some &#39;green board&#39; sheetrock made for wet areas and use any &lt;br&gt; paint you want?
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  wills...@00hvc.rr.com
  (willshak)
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  <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 01:45:10 UT
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  <title>Re: Painting &quot;shower panels&quot; as a bathroom wall/ceiling</title>
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  Painting plastic is risky enough, in a shower its extreme risk, XIM is &lt;br&gt; THE plastic primer, contact and ask XIM for their opinion, I would not &lt;br&gt; bother painting it
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  mark_rans...@yahoo.com
  (ransley)
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  <pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 01:11:33 UT
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  <title>Re: Attachment of Rail to Concrete or Motar Pillar ??</title>
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  92 year old &amp;quot;Mom&amp;quot; is the load..probably quiute a bit less than windborne &lt;br&gt; dumpster gates..
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  nos...@no-onehome.net
  (Rudy)
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  <pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 05:55:14 UT
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  <title>paypal wholesale all brand(UGGBOOTS,SHOES,CLOTHES,HANDBAG,WATCH,JEANS,JERSEY,T-SHIRT,SHIRTS,HOODY,EYEGLASS,CAP,SHAWL,WALLT) and so on.</title>
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  paypal payment wholesale all brand &lt;br&gt; shoes(NIKE,ADIDAS,LV,GUCCI,CHA NEL,PRADA,POLO,UGG BOOTS,D&amp;amp;G,DIOR )and &lt;br&gt; so on. &lt;br&gt; paypal payment wholesale all brand clothing(T- &lt;br&gt; SHIRT,JEANS,JERSEY,HOODIES,JAC KETS,HARDY,SWEATER,SHIRTS )and so on . &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://www.world-trade06.com&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; paypal payment all brand &lt;br&gt; watch(ROLEX,OMEGA,CHANEL,LV,CA RTIER,IWC,GUCCI,RADO )and so on.
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  jiazha...@yahoo.com
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  <pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 16:48:32 UT
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  <title>Re: Attachment of Rail to Concrete or Motar Pillar ??</title>
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  Tapcons are good, but depends on the load. I used a ton of sleeve anchors &lt;br&gt; to put dumpster gates back on grouted block when the garbage men or the wind &lt;br&gt; took them off. They have a sliding sleeve for most of their length, not the &lt;br&gt; wedge type that are meant for hard concrete. They are relatively &lt;br&gt; inexpensive, particularly when bought at a fastener house, and by the box.
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  deserttra...@fishymail.net
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  <pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 16:24:35 UT
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  <title>Re: Attachment of Rail to Concrete or Motar Pillar ??</title>
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  Tapcons are what I used
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  nos...@no-onehome.net
  (Rudy)
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  <pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 06:52:12 UT
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  <title>Re: Attachment of Rail to Concrete or Motar Pillar ??</title>
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  Simpson makes wonderful epoxy. They make a heavy bodied one.... &lt;br&gt; You can install just about anything in concrete with this epoxy. &lt;br&gt; (threaded rod, anchor bolts, carriage bolts pushed through a bracket and &lt;br&gt; then into the concrete drilled location........) &lt;br&gt; It is used for earthquake retrofit.....It is a strong attachment....
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  jloo...@ocean.net
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  <pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 00:50:33 UT
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  <title>Re: Attachment of Rail to Concrete or Motar Pillar ??</title>
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  Did something like that a decade ago, and it is still in A1 shape. &lt;br&gt; Bought some stainless steel threaded rod, 5/16&amp;quot; IIRC. Used a 3/8&amp;quot; &lt;br&gt; carbide masonry bit and carefully drilled the holes about 3&amp;quot; deep. &lt;br&gt; Filled the holes with1:1 slow cure epoxy and inserted 5&amp;quot; pieces of the &lt;br&gt; rod. Next day, finished installing flange, trimmed off excess rod and
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  jbob...@aol.com
  (Joe)
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  <pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 18:59:28 UT
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