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how to install a 2x4" wood vertically
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Aug 9 2011, 09:47 PM, updated 15y ago
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hi I am trying to install a few 2x4" chengai wood vertically and in a row to make a feature separation between the dinning and the living area. the wood will be about 9' between the floor and a beam at the ceiling. i am trying to avoid having a horizontal wood as the base and at the top (this makes the installation easy), but more as if the wood comes straight out of the tiled floor and touching the beam, ie. some hidden bracket at the base and at the top anyone can suggest the proper accessories to use, besides making a hole in the floor to plant the wood
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Aug 10 2011, 11:21 PM
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ya thanks
but still you can see the L brackets lah
there should be some accessories, like the ones wooden staircase guys use, which are completely concealed
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Aug 12 2011, 05:29 PM
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thanks, many suggestions and ideas
ya, guess the chengai wood is very heavy and the post must then be firmly secured.
guess the easy way out is the top/bottom horizontal wood approach and the nicer but more tedious way is to plant it down into the floor (3" deep) and secure via bracket or plate at the top to the beam/ceiling - no easy way out lah
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