Submitted by BigBlueMountainStar t3_z3j70b in DIY
The cowboy builders that built a communal wall a few years ago just put the top level as an upturned breeze block and finished it with a thin layer of concrete. All the walls that I had done have u-channel on the top layer and that is filled with concrete, allowing me to get a good base for heavy duty anchors.
However, for the remaining section of all (about 6m in length) the wall is hollow so I can’t use the usual anchor bolts. I thought about using the plastic cages with the epoxy, but I think it won’t work with the cage being vertical, all the epoxy will squeeze out and get dragged down by gravity!
I need a fairly robust anchor as it’s quite windy where we are so I need something to clamp. The thickness of the block plus concrete layer is about 20-25mm.
Hope the question makes sense
TL:DR need a high strength anchor to attach fence post base to top of wall.
69Dankdaddy69 t1_ixly2pk wrote
Can you full the gaps with some concrete of your own so they're solid?