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22nd January 2006, 08:40 AM #1Novice
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Drilling into concrete stumps - ok?
G'day all, this is my first post.
I'm fixing up a few plinth boards on my place, which is a weatherboard house sitting on concrete stumps. There is a small section where I need to drill into the stumps to fix a couple of bits of 4 x 2 so I can nail the plinth boards.
Someone told me once that drilling into concrete stumps is a no-no. They would only be small holes to fix a couple of screws. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks, Darren.
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22nd January 2006, 08:56 AM #2Originally Posted by djhaslettCheers,
Craig
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22nd January 2006, 09:05 AM #3Novice
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Thanks very much for your quick reply Craig. If you don't mind me asking, are you a qualified tradesperson?
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22nd January 2006, 09:12 AM #4Registered
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I wouldnt drill into a concrete stump.
Id be more inclined to clamp a block onto the stump.
Or sislatic it on.
Or make a some timber frame work that wedges between stumps.
And before you ask, ive only been in the building trade for 30 odd years.
Al
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22nd January 2006, 09:22 AM #5Novice
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Tks Oz - what type of clamp would you use? What about a bigger version of those tighenable ones you use on a radiator hose - what are they called?
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22nd January 2006, 09:24 AM #6Originally Posted by ozwinner
What's the worst which could happen your way:confused:
I'd go CLAMP.............what's the worst etc. etc.. Blah! Blah!! Blah!!!
HOWEVER
>Rub your left nipple on my avatar....
> All your ills will be cured.....
> Trust me......
Didn't work..........................:eek: ...............Navvi
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22nd January 2006, 09:27 AM #7Registered
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Originally Posted by djhaslett
Al
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22nd January 2006, 09:29 AM #8Registered
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Originally Posted by Ivan in Oz
You have to repeat the process many, many times.
Preferably after grog.....
Al
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22nd January 2006, 10:33 AM #9Originally Posted by djhaslettCheers,
Craig
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