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Concrete plinths with a top side between 120mm and 150mm sought
Hello!
I am looking for concrete plinths that suit Wernamo Design's fence Drönninge.
http://www.wernamodesign.se/Shop/Page/Private/Produktblad_Dromminge_staket_original_150429.pdf
I have spoken with them and the measurements are 120mm to 150mm for their post shoe, in the form of a plate to fit.
I have surfed around for quite a while now. But I can't find any plinths (without a post shoe or with a removable one) with such small tops.
Where can I find such ones?
I would appreciate tips from those of you with more experience. I live in the Gothenburg area.
I am looking for concrete plinths that suit Wernamo Design's fence Drönninge.
http://www.wernamodesign.se/Shop/Page/Private/Produktblad_Dromminge_staket_original_150429.pdf
I have spoken with them and the measurements are 120mm to 150mm for their post shoe, in the form of a plate to fit.
I have surfed around for quite a while now. But I can't find any plinths (without a post shoe or with a removable one) with such small tops.
Where can I find such ones?
I would appreciate tips from those of you with more experience. I live in the Gothenburg area.
So you're looking for a concrete block. I checked a bit and didn't find anything, so my suggestion is therefore
http://www.bauhaus.se/gjutror-1200x120x4mm.html
http://www.bauhaus.se/grovbetong.html
http://www.bauhaus.se/blandarvisp-collomix-mk-120-m14-15-25kg.html
http://www.bauhaus.se/gjutror-1200x120x4mm.html
http://www.bauhaus.se/grovbetong.html
http://www.bauhaus.se/blandarvisp-collomix-mk-120-m14-15-25kg.html
Thanks, Steinmeister, but I'm not the handy type. Sawing the fence itself and painting it is enough for me.
Peter, if the plinth is larger, it won't look good. Their post support/post plate should enclose the top of the plinth - as I understand it.
Peter, if the plinth is larger, it won't look good. Their post support/post plate should enclose the top of the plinth - as I understand it.
Now I read the instructions a bit more carefully. You can take a larger plint, nothing except the pole should be threaded onto the pole foot. The pole foot is flat and simply screwed on straightforwardly.
Ps. Nice poles, what do these cost?
Ps. Nice poles, what do these cost?
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