Steel corner brackets for 4x4 wood posts8/31/2023 ![]() One side is left open to reduce issues with fat/twisted 4×4’s not fitting. All 8 are offset, so no concerns about them hitting each other. These have 8 bolt holes to lag with up to 3” lag bolts - two on each side. ![]() The holes are offset so that if used on the same post as an Outside Corner, they will not collide.įull Post Bases – mount a 4×4 to a flat surface. The bottom part attaches to the inside corner of an upright post, which then allows each ear on the top part of the bracket to go under horizontal posts coming in from the left and right sides.įlat L’s – Flat like the T, but without the third leg.ĭouble Inside Corner – This is used on an inside corner to support two incoming posts. (The holes for the legs are offset so that if you want to thru bolt, you don’t have to worry about hitting any of the other installed bolts!)įlat T brackets – join other parts of your design.īent L’s – use where you want an inside corner.ĭouble Inside Corners – bent at a 90 degree angle to fit over any 4 x 4 post (3.5″ x 3.5″). There are two 1/2″ holes on each of the top ears for fastening to cross members and four 1/2″ holes on the bottom leg for mounting to the legs. Outside Corner Brackets – bent at a 90 degree angle to fit over any 4 x 4 post (3.5″ x 3.5″). Bolts/lag screws are not included with our brackets. If you choose to go with thru bolts, go at least 1/2″ x 4.5″. If you use lag screws, we recommend 1/2″ x 2″ length. Our brackets can be installed using any 1/2″ wood lag screws or 1/2″ thru bolts.
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