Insaga 4x4 Post Base, Inner Size 3.6 x 3.6 Wood Fence Post Anchor Base, Heavy Duty Post Base Brackets for Pergola Fence Kit, Deck Post Base, Porch Railing Post Holders (Set of 4)
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Raymundo Osinski
> 3 daySolid, good weight and they feel durable. Attractive design.
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Rob
> 3 dayBuild Quality The 4x4 mounts are well made and have no defects. The paint covers the entire mount. The steel is thick, straight and strong. This meets my expectations and is a very strudy support for a 4x4 post. Installation These post mounts can be mounted to concrete using threaded rods easily. Once mounted 4x4 can be added and secured using securing screws using the provided holes. Use: There is a slight(appropriate) amount of space to insert a 4x4 with no need for a shim. Once secured and framed out they are very sturdy. Final thoughts: these are excellent 4x4 mounts that are thick , durable, precision made and they look great. I recommend them!
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Jameson DIY
> 3 dayTBH I didnt really know what to expect when I ordered these. This sort of item tends to be pretty hit or miss when ordering online...unless you can hold them, its hard to tell how sturdy they feel and if Id feel confident in trusting them to brace the feet of a structure such as a pergola, which is my intended purpose for these. While I havent actually installed these yet (building of the pergola starts this summer), I was so impressed by the beefiness of these that I wanted to give a bit of reassurance to those who might be on the fence like I was (pun intended, especially if youre thinking of using these on a fence).
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CC
> 3 dayPurchased these for an outside pergola and they really added that extra touch!
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o. sternberg
> 3 dayI was given the opportunity to review the INSAGA 4X4 Post Bases and all I can say is WOW! The item arrived within a couple days in a box that was quite heavy. I was confused as to what I ordered that was that heavy. Im mentioning this point because these decorative post bases are made of HEAVY DUTY , powder coated black, steel. Now that was a surprise, and a great surprise. AND, the are BEAUTIFUL! Look at the included pics and you will see how beautiful and what an upgrade to what I am currently using to support some 4X4 posts on my (very dirty) deck. These are going to be a beautiful compliment to my freestanding posts Im using on my deck. VERY PLEASED.
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aguyinca
> 3 dayIll be using these for a greenhouse/shed build. They are very heavy with thick metal and will work very well for the base support of my build. There is a nice decorative pattern on the top and the bottom has 4 large drainage holes to prevent rotting the wood beams. These are high quality and anchoring hardware is included.
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Yambobo
> 3 dayThese Insaga post base brackets are an incredible value! If you stop by your local big box store, you’ll find similar products where just one cost almost as much as this package of four. The quality is top notch... heavy duty... quality welds... nice black powder coat finish. Instead of the supplied screws, I used 2-1/2” Timberlok fasteners to attach the posts to the bases. The included screws would have probably done an acceptable job, but I am a “heavy-duty” type of guy. I doubt you can find post base brackets any better than these.
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Steven
> 3 dayThese are hefty, solid post caps (bases?). I am deciding exactly what project I will use these for, but the thickness of the metal as well as the clean and well-spaced bolt holes will make these very durable for use Im sure.
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Joseph
> 3 dayThese 4x4 post bases are quite heavy, and feel very sturdy. They should work fine for putting up a pergola/gazebo, archway, fence, or other applications... These fit nominal 4x4 beams. Just secure the base to a flat surface, drop in the beam, and then secure them with screws (via the holes on the sides). For lighter/non-structural applications you might not even need to secure the bases to the ground. Do not try to use true 4 square beams, as you would need to whittle down the ends where it connects with these bases.