JimR1998
Well-known member
I'm trying to put up a basketball pole. Every garage needs needs a spot to shoot some hoops, right?
Does anyone have experience with epoxy anchoring for something like this? I missed putting L-bolts into the wet pour because that would be too easy. Ugh!
My goal is to secure 5/8 threaded rod 20" deep into a concrete pier (24 round x 48 deep pier). I have a hammer drill for the hole but not sure which epoxy is appropriate. Or if anchoring cement is better. I need it to be safe for vibrations, not fatigue over time, and not crack apart in freezing weather. Some say "do not use for sustained loads" but don't elaborate on what that means.
Is the Quickrete stuff good for this? Sika AnchorFlex2? Hilti HY-200? I don't have the Hilti gun or any two-cartridge gun but I'll figure that out once I find the right product.
Thoughts from people who use this stuff a lot? Thanks.
Does anyone have experience with epoxy anchoring for something like this? I missed putting L-bolts into the wet pour because that would be too easy. Ugh!
My goal is to secure 5/8 threaded rod 20" deep into a concrete pier (24 round x 48 deep pier). I have a hammer drill for the hole but not sure which epoxy is appropriate. Or if anchoring cement is better. I need it to be safe for vibrations, not fatigue over time, and not crack apart in freezing weather. Some say "do not use for sustained loads" but don't elaborate on what that means.
Is the Quickrete stuff good for this? Sika AnchorFlex2? Hilti HY-200? I don't have the Hilti gun or any two-cartridge gun but I'll figure that out once I find the right product.
Thoughts from people who use this stuff a lot? Thanks.


