Metal Corner Brackets
Just weld it on both sides Metal Corner Brackets so there you go I had to pull in well it’s still cooling down but we’ll put that square on it and see perfecto absolutely 100% spot on so there you go a little bit of an adjustment a little bit of an allowance to pulling back to the job there you go job done easy as that beautiful no radius corner and you’re good to go all right well I hope you got something out of that just one a little tips that every want to do this that always makes me feel good because I’ve seen people battling or why trying to get it it’s so bloody frustrating I tell you but you can just do it with a welder so easy just takes a little bit of foresight okay guys see you next time Cheers it has been close to a year now that my dad has been asking about a carport they currently just park out in the Sun.
Because the garage is actually his workshop so since I’m still staying with them for a few weeks until closing on the house I decided it was a perfect opportunity to take on such a large project I’m going to be making their carport 20 by 24 Zinat there’s plenty room and also building the entire structure from steel so that it gives it a really nice permanent and robust look after figuring out the location of the carport I figured out where the four-post would land and then started digging now the ground around here is almost nothing but solid rock so the go-to method is to use a jackhammer it is always exciting to get to use any tool mom took a turn and she didn’t think it was too bad at all and then even Cody took a turn and with him being stronger it was a lot easier for him to manage but well this is my project I was aiming for about 20 inches and I did the majority of the loosening up with a jackhammer and then came back.
With postal diggers after repeating that on the other three posts Metal Corner Brackets I started mixing the concrete now to talk to a few contractors in the area and it goes to method for setting posts in the area is to fill a hole with concrete and use an anchor plate to secure the posts that’s called an anchor plate and what I’m going to do is drop these Ifill into the concrete and we share after the concrete sets up I’m going to come back with my school post and weld up to this plate so that’s a nice secure I took some very careful measurements to figure out the location of these plates it would have saved a lot of time if I would have popped some string lines beforehand but it just didn’t think about it however I did take my time making sure that the plates were nice and level because then this will ensure that.