I have looked at many different solutions and decided to create my own custom solution.
Which I would like to describe here.

What I did:
  1. Dig a hole (approx. H30 x W25 x D50 cm) by an L-bracket side
  2. Drill 2 holes 10 mm in concrete (for expansion bolts)
  3. Drill 2 holes 11 mm in concrete (for rebar)
  4. Insert 2 expansion bolts 10 mm (e.g., 135 x 10 mm / 140 x 10 mm)
  5. Drill 2 holes 12 mm in a post
  6. Screw the post into the concrete (L-bracket side)
  7. Hammer rebar pieces (10 cm) into concrete
  8. Screw in some long screws into the post (to give the concrete some fixed points)
  9. Make a concrete form from casting tube
  10. Fill the form with concrete A wooden post attached with bolts to a concrete L-stone wall, with visible measurements and soil at the base. Close-up of a concrete wall with two bolts and rebar pieces affixed to a wooden post, demonstrating a custom construction solution. A wooden post fixed in concrete inside a form, with soil around and a concrete L-support edge. Wooden post secured in concrete base at corner of L-shaped concrete wall; soil and gravel surround the structure.
 
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Dalahest and 1 other
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This is how I did it, took 15 minutes with 4 post shoes. Sits like a rock.

Cordless drill working on concrete with joist hangers and wooden beams visible, set in a gravel area, part of a quick construction project. Sealant tube labeled "Chemical Anchor ECM" on gravel, used for quick setting with post bases, surrounded by fallen leaves. Close-up of a metal post bracket secured to a concrete surface, with wooden planks in the background, illustrating a quick installation.
 
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rullene
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Festool? Not bad! :)
How high is your staket?
 
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HomeboY
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R rullene said:
Festool? Not bad! :)
How high is your fence?
Exactly, you have to have the best :cool: about 100 cm.
 
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