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Hi I'm installing aluminium pool fencing this is the current setup i think im going to go for.(ive set it up in photo attached)
i want to avoid using chemset into my limestone retaining wall as its brittle and to get the rods into the block itself and miss the caps on the top would leave a gap greater than 100mm. So im thinking of having the post concreted in as close to the end of the panel as i can get it and having around 900mm overhanging the post to make it butt up to the existing glass panel. I know having the section overhanging the panel isnt ideal situation ( or is it not too big of a deal?) but does anyone have any suggestions . Also aware that the glass panel next to it will need to be replaced with a raked panel for compliance. Thanks and appreciate any feedback
Will you need to change the glass pool fence post for the raked sheet @burksbackyard? If so, it might be worth pulling out the pavers there and replacing them with concrete.
Just a side note: Be exceptionally careful working around glass panels as they shatter very easily, especially when knocked on the edge. Remember to wear safety glasses, gloves, a long-sleeved shirt, trousers and enclosed footwear when working around them.
Mitchell
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