Global Rating: 4.90 from 20 reviews.
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| rating | title | date | name | city state/province country |
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| 4 X 4 Post anchor (5/5) | Jul 6, 2010 | Jack Benesch | Kingsville Md US | |
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I have used these on 3 of my projects and could not be more happy. The are easy to install and hold the post very securly. Also Richard could not be easier to work with. He helped me with many questions I have on installation. |
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| 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. | ||||
| 4x4 for professionals (5/5) | Apr 10, 2011 | BARNETT DECK | Ottawa IL US | |
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Great product. This is the real deal. Secure fit. Part of my arsenal now. |
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| 4x4 Post Anchor (5/5) | Apr 5, 2012 | Melinda Justice | Plains Ka US | |
| Added railing to an existing deck, very pleased with the ease and looks nice. | ||||
| 4x4 post anchors (5/5) | Apr 16, 2012 | Mitch Parsons | League City TX US | |
| Great design, low visibility. Looks professional once installed. Instructions are straight-forward and easy to follow. I had several posts to install, so I setup sort of an assembly line process. Made it simple. I hammered them in to treated pine posts with a 2 1/2lb hammer. (after drilling the pilot hole first). Easy as pie! They hold very securely with no wobble. Rather than using shims (deck was fairly level already), I simply cinched down on the appropriate bolts to plumb the post. Great product. I would DEFINITELY recommend these to anyone! | ||||
| 4X4 Post Anchors (5/5) | Aug 1, 2011 | David carson | Everett WA US | |
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I used these to construct a deck railing system using Tigerwood. With a hardwood like that you cannot pound the anchor in - it has to be carefully drilled. I found that the best way to do that was to drill a hole using a forstner bit first. The hole has to be big enough to clear not just the outside of the hole saw bit, but the top part of the hole drill. So you need to go larger than the forstner bit recommended on this site - a 1.5 inch bit works. Once the hole is drilled the hole saw then works fine and produces a good sturdy hole with center support. The lag screws must be pre drilled in hardwood, of course. I used 2" screws. The screws had enough strength to square up the bottom of the anchors to the posts. The deck was all ready level so no shims were required. A note on drilling the holes. I would not try to drill the holes by hand in a hardwood post such a tigerwood. But, I was able to use my drill press which I believe is a heck of a lot safer and a lot more accurate. All in all after I figured out how to do it it worked very well. I have a single post six feet out that is solid as a rock! Editor's Note: Very interesting technique although we can't confirm final performance without third party engineering. But we do know that the harder the wood the smaller the fasteners that can be used. Our in house load tests on mid span rail concentrated load between two posts has gone way beyond 800 lbs and actually pulls out the deck screws unless you use a very course and long screw. But again - we can't offer any official engineering guidance on this methodology unless tested in the lab like that. |
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| 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! | ||||
| 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. | ||||
| 4x4 Post anchors (5/5) | Nov 2, 2010 | Phillip D. Deere | Lake Mary FL US | |
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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. |
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| 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. | ||||
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