Secure loose handrail with anchoring cement
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Steady up loose hand rails withe fast setting anchoring cement. This fix is easy with quick results.
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Thanks, I was going to try L brackets, but this seems like the optimal repair.
Thank you for the demo!
Good job! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks this is very helpful. I'm going to mix up some today and give it a shot.
loved my exact problem. thanks.
thank you Sir I need to do that for my mom
I guess they do.
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Masking tape around the railing and stone first will give a neater result.
Oh yeah. Great point. I'm thinking taping around the base of the rail too.
No no no. You sponge it once it sets up.
Ya. You should have sponged that clean right before it completely set up
I will take your advice.
Perhaps make the anchoring mix more fluid so it would pour easily in the hole. I saw other repairs on hand railings done this way to insure the mix reached the bottom of the hole.
I will go for that. Maybe mix a little thicker on the top coat. Stuff wants to level itself out.
My cellar walls are made of stone, and are "leaking" sand. Would anchoring cement be too expensive to use or should I use something else?
How has it held up? I have wobbly railings also embedded in concrete and I patched the cracked concrete around them with Quikrete high strength concrete.. It broke again at the surface from wavering railings. Do you think the anchoring product will work better than the kind I used?
The anchoring cement might work better. It's suppose to expand. Before I used the product I cleaned out the holes with compressed air so I would be able to work it into the space.
Has held up well.
With one repair I mixed the bonding solution in with the concrete since I was patching to old concrete. It did hold up better.
my railing isn't loose, but the mortar in all the anchors is recessed, which seems like a problem waiting to happen (pooling water). Can anyone think of a reason it's "supposed" to be like that, or would you recommend building up the mortar around the posts ? Thanks!
That pooling water will take out the railing sooner or later.
@@themrhelperguy I figured ... So I should clean that out and build up the mortar around all the posts?
What can you use to clean out the old cement if you don't have compressed air?
Shop vac
Or canned air
What did you use to open it up?
Open what up?
What did you do to get the cement in and aroung the rails?
strange. where are the anchoring bolts and plates ?
I think they might have put bottles in the concrete when poured then busted them out to put the handrail in.