Global Rating: 5.00 from 5 reviews.
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| rating | title | date | name | city state/province country |
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| Do it yourselfer. (5/5) | Jun 24, 2011 | John Williams | Myrtle Beach So US | |
| Bought six of the 6x6 anchors and used them on my concrete patio. Six post on a free standing 12' x 16' Pergola. I did not use the 1/4" lag bolts that came with the anchors (for wood decks) but used 1/4" threaded rod lengths epoxied into eight hammer drilled holes. The Titan Anchors have excellent holding strength. I wrapped my 6x6 posts with aluminum and I installed the white Skirts to cover the anchors and I now have a very professional finished look. I am amazed at how sturdy my pergola is. | ||||
| George (5/5) | Oct 11, 2010 | George Robertson | Center Conway NH US | |
| Stumbled on this product on-line and gave it a try. Used six 6x6 anchors and found them to be very easy to use and stronger than any other method of attachment. I would definitely use again and would highly recommend them to everyone. | ||||
| 6 x 6 Deck Posts (5/5) | Sep 17, 2010 | Jesse | St. Marys PA US | |
| Purchased 9 - 6 x 6 deck post anchors to assemble to a new construction PT deck surface. Installation to the 6 x 6 was easy, with a little sledge hammer help. The lag screws were a bit short for 2 x 6 decking, so I opted to purchase longer lags to attached through the 2 x 6 decking and into 2 - 2 x 6 scraps together. This proved to strengthen everything very well. Titan deck anchors make my deck look very nice and strengthen everything very well. Would recommend to anyone! | ||||
| 6x6 post anchor - thumbs up (5/5) | May 20, 2010 | Tom T | Horeseheads NY US | |
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I purchased 3 pieces of the 6x6 post anchor to mount posts to a new construction deck, opting for the galvanized fastener package. I expected, based on the installation video, that mounting the anchor to a PT 6x6 would be a little bit of work but manageable based on the instructions and install video. It was anything but! I used a normal 1.75" depth hole saw with a single cut, choosing to not remove the waste material and drill to a deeper depth. Drill used was a Milwaukee 1/2" hammer drill and Rigid hole saw. Easy to drill - placed Titan anchor on hole and with no more than 6 or 7 hits using a 3# mallet the anchor was set. I had concerns about alignment, as well - orientation or twist of the post relative to the anchor. Laying the assembly on a concrete floor and just a light tap on the side that was high squared everything up nicely. The application was a little different, in that I was mounting atop deck boards, and placement was over an I-Beam, so lag screws were not an option for attachment. When the assembly was in place and temporarily attached with short screws, I drilled through the decking and steel and connecting using galvanized bolts. The entire process was easy and quick, and it is a nice, solid connection. I recommend this product without reservation. |
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| Operations Manager/KLA CONSTRUCTION, INC (5/5) | May 16, 2010 | Fred Williams | Latrobe PA US | |
| I needed a good solution for installing a new handrail system on an existing concrete bridge. The Titan Post Anchors worked great and the homeowner has a rock solid railing system that looks great. I am very pleased with this product and i will be using it again. | ||||