Identify location locate the fixing points orienting the pole towards the center of the sail 2.
Mount shade sail to brick wall.
Below is a step by step guide.
The second shade sail now flying high above the side yard is a different type of installation from the lace on version installed near the fire pit.
Screw head rod clamps to the house fascia spaced 3 feet apart.
Yes brick walls make a great anchor point for sail shades and awnings but you will want to mount the bracket to the mortar between the bricks.
This version is what i would consider to be the more traditional style of a sail at least in terms of design and the support structure.
Lay your shade sail out and commence the installation.
These wall plates play an important role when attaching a shade sail to a suitably strong brick or concrete wall.
To hang a large shade sail eg.
If you just put screws into the mortar it will eventually crumble around the entrance hole and just pull out.
Also when using screws it s imperative that you use countersinks for the screws.
See below for a shopping list tools and step.
Ensure all connections face towards the middle of the sail and are tightly secured.
Here s a picture of the two mounted poles.
Be guided by the size of the shade sail and the height out of the ground.
The shade sail installation was certainly moving along.
The shade sail posts were going to be subjected to large forces once the fabric was tensioned down.
Install three steel posts attaching them to the deck framing to support the shade sail.
Over a caravan you might need to go up to 125mm diameter posts with 5mm wall.
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Leah from see jane drill demonstrates how to use a screw and anchor also sometimes called a walldog to attach furniture to a brick wall.
If you are 4 metres out of the ground you should have a 1200mm 1500mm deep footing.
Chemical anchor clean the holes and fill them with the chemical anchor.
Their larger size is designed to spread the load over a greater area rather than simply fitting a single eyebolt.
So i wanted to make sure the concrete was ready for that.
Fasten each post with lag screws and carriage bolts.