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Posted 10/20/2009 11:20:18 PM Post #6266
 

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I would like to use the heavy round pylons like you might see on a pier or dock as deck posts that extend up and also serve as parts of the rail. Can I bury these and concrete them in, rather than set them on the footer? Is there any sort of post base connector for them? How can I safely "notch in" drop beams so that they can extend up and not have the beam sitting right on top?

Thank You!
Andrew
Posted 10/21/2009 10:16:10 AM Post #6268
 

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Here is a bracket that should work well.

Mike Rudh
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