Tinkerer2
Well-known member
I have a section of aluminum fence where the bracket holding it to the post came loose. I took the fence section out and the screw (should have been 2) evidently chewed out the threads in the post and backed itself out. May have been stripped when the fence was installed. It was a small 1/2 in screw. Behind the fence is a 6 ft drop off so the fence needs to be sturdy. I had 2 screws that were slightly larger and 1 inch long. These screwed in but would not actually tighten up. I put the fence back together but the panel will wiggle. How should I repair the holes? Permanently mounting the bracket would be ok. Would rivets work in this situation. I think the holes in the bracket are about 3/16" in diameter (and probably the screw holes in the post too). Or should I make the holes in the fence post larger and use aluminum rivnuts? I've never used either.
Or maybe there is another way?
Or maybe there is another way?
