how to make a post for my patio cover. wanna put fake decorative stone on it.?
Question by expee01: how to make a post for my patio cover. wanna put fake decorative stone on it.?
and how high?? now i have a already done patio slab. what do i do drill holes in the slab to put the rebar?? what the most enexpensive way i wanna put fake decorative rock on it. instead of the real stone..Now wanna connect it to house. do i bolt on a 2 by 8 or 2 by 6 to the house..please help… thanks
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Answer by GreenShaman
What do you mean put rebar in. Already done patio slab, you bought slabs premade or you poured a slab yourself. If this is the case then you should have put the rebar done before you poured it, there is nothing you can do now. I wouldn’t worry about it it should be fine, I would answer more questions within your question but it is not explained very well.
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I have 12×12 gazebo purchased from home depot.Was woundering if i can use wood post instead of poles in box.?
Question by saintz: I have 12×12 gazebo purchased from home depot.Was woundering if i can use wood post instead of poles in box.?
Bought gazebo for back yard.Would rather use wood post instead of weak poles that came with gazebo is it possible.If yes how would i go about putting it up with wood post?
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Answer by Tedruski
I see you have no answers yet, probably because we would assume a gazebo kit would come with wood posts and not poles. Anyway, I will try to help you with the info you have provided. First follow the layout dimensions in the kit, now substitute your 4″x4″ treated posts for the poles keeping them in the same layout.
Now level them all at the same height, cut a short piece of the poles provided and secure them to the (leveled) tops of 4″x4″.
Since I can’t see these poles/posts I assume you can come up with a method to do this. Make sure you fasten post to poles in a secure manner. Now you have to finish the install. The top portion of the gazebo doesn’t realize that it is being fastened to a short pole vs. long full length pole-so this should work.
If in fact you have a octagon shaped tent instead of a gazebo, you might take it back and get what you want. Otherwise I think this will work if you secure everything in a tight manne.
Good Luck
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