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<blockquote data-quote="steptoe" data-source="post: 415404" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>As [USER=25368]@Essex1[/USER] said, and, if the blocks really are that hollow, which I doubt, you can get some resin fix, it's in a tube a bit like gripfill, but it's a twopart mixed setting compound, self mixes in the right quantities as you use it, stick your unistrut fixings into it before it goes off,.</p><p></p><p>Or even M6,,,, </p><p></p><p>Always makes me laugh when you see M10 rod used for the tray, and 1&amp;1/2" 8s used to fix the unistrut,,, :C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steptoe, post: 415404, member: 7"] As [USER=25368]@Essex1[/USER] said, and, if the blocks really are that hollow, which I doubt, you can get some resin fix, it's in a tube a bit like gripfill, but it's a twopart mixed setting compound, self mixes in the right quantities as you use it, stick your unistrut fixings into it before it goes off,. Or even M6,,,, Always makes me laugh when you see M10 rod used for the tray, and 1&1/2" 8s used to fix the unistrut,,, :C [/QUOTE]
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