4x4 Post Anchor - Single Black reviews

Global Rating: 4.94 from 16 reviews.

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great Idea!! (5/5) Aug 15, 2011 Scott Martin Deer Park Te US
  Anchored 4- 4 x 4 decorative post to concrete for a stand alone 4ft. high decorative wooden fence to seperate the driveway from the patio. Very strong and stands firm on it's own. Did not want to run posts all the way up to the top of breezeway ceiling. Just what I needed. I drilled out the anchor bolt holes to 3/8" for strength and used 3/8" wedge anchors in the concrete. Sweeeeet!!!!!!!!
Mr. & Mrs. (5/5) Aug 13, 2011 Paul & Michelle Kube Winnipeg Ma CA
  so far so good. Very secure, looks great, easy to install. We used them to anchor the posts for a glass rail system to a concrete retaining wall. It was exactly what we were looking for! Thanks.
4X4 Post Anchors (5/5) Jul 15, 2011 Elaine Perkins Midland GA US
  These anchors were the perfect anchor for my deck project. I built a pergola on my deck to help support and attach shade sails. They are the most asthetically pleasing and sturdiest anchors on the market today. I'm so glad I did the Internet research before accepting what was available locally in the box stores!
Great Product Needs Minor Improvements (4/5) Jul 14, 2011 Ken Payne Dublin CA
  If there was a 4-1/2 ranking I would give it. These things are great! Easy to install and strong. Very inconspicuous from a distance.

The shortcomings are is in the inacuracy of a flat plane across the bottom, requiring shimming even on a relatively level surface. And if you have to lift the post before completing the install, you need to be carefull about its orientation since a careless rotation when putting it back means your shims need to be re-fit.

The drippy welds on the underside of the shaft make it difficult to get the hammering tool to say in place when struck because it cannot be evenly seated.

And in the nuisance category, the brand labeling should use an clean-release adhesive.

Outside of that, I found that pre-drilling of the lag screws was necessary in all but the wettest redwood that I was using.

I would happily recommend Titan Post Anchors.

Editor comments: Thanks for the comments on the hammer tool and welds. I have resized the tool to accommodate the welds in the manufacturing process as the original tolerances were a bit to tight. Once the new product trickles out that should be solved. Also now that the patents have been approved I am moving to a metal stamp so no more labels!!! But really appreciate your comments because I listen to every one of them to try to keep improving things for you.
4x4 post bracket (5/5) May 4, 2011 Dumette Construction LLc Gilmanton NH US
  Was very unsure about the potential of being able to leverage the post loose. Mounted the first one and was sold, installation is simple and time is definately saved. I will be using these post till I find something better. This is a great alternative to all other expensive bases. I have used my share of the expensive bases and this is by far the best for your money.
4x4 for professionals (5/5) Apr 10, 2011 BARNETT DECK Ottawa IL US
  Great product. This is the real deal. Secure fit. Part of my arsenal now.
4x4 post anchors (5/5) Jan 21, 2011 fred malcomb Lunenburg MA US
  I used these covered with skirts to anchor WRC posts for a decorative loft railing, overlooking a kitchen in a little 3rd floor apartment in Cambridge, MA. They worked perfectly and looked good.
Post Anchors (5/5) Nov 4, 2010 Anonymous
  I have used 12 of these both in wood and concrete. Best and easiest to use. Also Richard is the best when it comes to customer service and help.
4x4 Post anchors (5/5) Nov 2, 2010 Phillip D. Deere Lake Mary FL US
  I could not be more pleased. These anchors are great. I mounted porch rails on concrete. I used the recommended bolts to connect the anchor to the post, then used tap cons to connect the anchor to the concrete. This resulted in a greatly stable porch railing.
I've used these anchors and skirts on two jobs so far. Should I find the need again, I will definitely use Titan anchors.
4X4 (5/5) Oct 14, 2010 John Campbell Melbourne Beach Fl US
  I used 8 of these on a second story deck over a patio. It worked great and met the Dade County, FL hurricane specs. The installation was fairly easy and straight forward. My 2 lb sledge hammer was sufficient to drive the anchor into the post.

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