like2wheel
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Trying to stay busy while under house arrest.
Have a 12 by 12 steel roof gazebo still in boxes from last fall clearance sale. Using it to replace my 10 x 10 fabric roof on my paver patio. Was originally was planning on using my manual post hole digger and concrete with a piece of threaded rod to somehow anchor the brackets. But now I'm wondering if this is overkill. My old gazebo was merely screwed to the blocks and weighs less. The new one has substantially more roof area, but also weighs 750 lb.
Then I considered those wind in mobile home anchors, but have had trouble in the past getting them down without getting twisted up.
Do you think I could just anchor this thing by driving some rebar into the ground? I've got some 5/8 that I could cut up to 3 or 4 foot lengths, drive them down & figure out how pin the brackets to that.
Think the ridges on the reabar provide enough pullout in my heavy clay soil? I would still screw it down to the pavers, but they are not very big.
We get 60mph winds occasionally, but I do have a row of tall spruce trees in the direction of the prevailing winds.
Trying to work with what I have on hand or from Amazon since my wife has a pretty tight leash on me during this ordeal.
Have a 12 by 12 steel roof gazebo still in boxes from last fall clearance sale. Using it to replace my 10 x 10 fabric roof on my paver patio. Was originally was planning on using my manual post hole digger and concrete with a piece of threaded rod to somehow anchor the brackets. But now I'm wondering if this is overkill. My old gazebo was merely screwed to the blocks and weighs less. The new one has substantially more roof area, but also weighs 750 lb.
Then I considered those wind in mobile home anchors, but have had trouble in the past getting them down without getting twisted up.
Do you think I could just anchor this thing by driving some rebar into the ground? I've got some 5/8 that I could cut up to 3 or 4 foot lengths, drive them down & figure out how pin the brackets to that.
Think the ridges on the reabar provide enough pullout in my heavy clay soil? I would still screw it down to the pavers, but they are not very big.
We get 60mph winds occasionally, but I do have a row of tall spruce trees in the direction of the prevailing winds.
Trying to work with what I have on hand or from Amazon since my wife has a pretty tight leash on me during this ordeal.


