danieldd
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Got my detached garage built recently. Waited three months for the concrete to cure. 3000psi + fiber. Bought a new 5/8inch drill bit and a high dollar 7/8inch drill bit. Rented a rotary hammer drill and began work at 7:30 am this morning. Started early cause here in the South, it gets hot fast - topped out at 95 degrees today.
Anyway, 2 hours later, had all holes drilled as per instructions. One anchor for each of the posts refused to set. Appears that they are turning in the hole and won't bite. One post is located directly over the footer, which is at least 2 feet deep. I initially drilled to about 6-7 inches in this areas before driving the anchor in. There is no way I can drive this anchor thru the bottom of the concrete.
The concrete where the other post resides is only 5.5 inches deep, so no problem driving that one thru the bottom and starting over.
You smart guys got any ideas other then to place the columns in a different location and drill a new set of holes?
Also, I've read elsewhere on here that its a good idea to torque each of the anchors to 90ft/lbs without the posts in place to assure the anchors won't draw up. I haven't done this yet and would welcome any opinions on whether this is good practice. Currently I have only installed these anchors per instructions in the MaxJax manual. I didn't go the epoxy route because I believed that if it were the preferred route, Danmar would have explained this in their manual - which they didn't.
Going to call them Tuesday and see if they've got any ideas.
Man...I really don't want to drill a whole bunch of new holes..
Anyway, 2 hours later, had all holes drilled as per instructions. One anchor for each of the posts refused to set. Appears that they are turning in the hole and won't bite. One post is located directly over the footer, which is at least 2 feet deep. I initially drilled to about 6-7 inches in this areas before driving the anchor in. There is no way I can drive this anchor thru the bottom of the concrete.
The concrete where the other post resides is only 5.5 inches deep, so no problem driving that one thru the bottom and starting over.
You smart guys got any ideas other then to place the columns in a different location and drill a new set of holes?
Also, I've read elsewhere on here that its a good idea to torque each of the anchors to 90ft/lbs without the posts in place to assure the anchors won't draw up. I haven't done this yet and would welcome any opinions on whether this is good practice. Currently I have only installed these anchors per instructions in the MaxJax manual. I didn't go the epoxy route because I believed that if it were the preferred route, Danmar would have explained this in their manual - which they didn't.
Going to call them Tuesday and see if they've got any ideas.
Man...I really don't want to drill a whole bunch of new holes..


