The flower box will be installed using galvanized L-brackets. Screw the L-brackets into the studs behind the clapboard. Drive screws studs to further secure the box. Screw the L-brackets to the studs. Step 14: Secure the corbels
was there to catch the case before it tipped over. Since then I ALWAYS mount them to the walls. I've used little "L" brackets on the top or screws through the back wall into a stud, whatever works the best and is the easiest to hide.
My question - Is there a way to support the counter arm that will give strong & sturdy support without the use of 'L' brackets? I really dislike those brackets and don't feel confident in them. Is there a better way to go?? Thanks for
My question - Is there a way to support the counter arm that will give strong & sturdy support without the use of 'L' brackets? I really dislike the look of those brackets and don't feel very confident in them. Is there a better way to go
05 storms have actually began to pull the aluminum frame that attaches to the fascia board away from the house. The Lbrackets that connect the aluminum frame at various sections have bent considerably due to the force of the rest of the enclosure
since it is only 2 feet, with minimal wind, is it safe to frame out the lattice and attach with TAPCON screws and some L-brackets? Would love some advice. if I do need to mount 4x4's, any ideas on the best way? Thanks!
I could not make it like it was when new. I used small "L" brackets, wedges, glue, and everything that I could think of and could not get it back to as new. I made considerable improvements