I am getting a 15' x 30' aluminum two story fishing dock installed. The pond it is going on has a plastic liner thus no anchor poles in the water. The manufacturer use two stiff arms, one on each side, to anchor it to the shore.
Below are pics of how they recommend doing it. Basically an I beam is set in concrete and then they supply a T shaped aluminum bracket that bolts to the I beam and then the stiff arm bolts to the bracket using a 1" bolt.
My setup at my pond is different in that my water level does not fluctuate as it is well fed and the ground is flat leading up to the pond. Instead of my stiff arms being attached 3-4' above the ground they will only be 12" above the ground.
I was thinking of using 1" thick by 4" wide flat bar set 5' deep in concrete for this and then simply drill a 1" hole in it. It will provide a much cleaner look.
The flat bar would only be sticking up 12" out of the concrete. This bar should be rigid enough with only 12" of stick out shouldn't it? Alternatively I could set an I beam and weld a tab to it or use their bracket I am just trying to clean up the look of it on the shore.
Below are pics of how they recommend doing it. Basically an I beam is set in concrete and then they supply a T shaped aluminum bracket that bolts to the I beam and then the stiff arm bolts to the bracket using a 1" bolt.
My setup at my pond is different in that my water level does not fluctuate as it is well fed and the ground is flat leading up to the pond. Instead of my stiff arms being attached 3-4' above the ground they will only be 12" above the ground.
I was thinking of using 1" thick by 4" wide flat bar set 5' deep in concrete for this and then simply drill a 1" hole in it. It will provide a much cleaner look.
The flat bar would only be sticking up 12" out of the concrete. This bar should be rigid enough with only 12" of stick out shouldn't it? Alternatively I could set an I beam and weld a tab to it or use their bracket I am just trying to clean up the look of it on the shore.