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<blockquote data-quote="TMO8853" data-source="post: 467700" data-attributes="member: 23466"><p>Sounds like that would work for sure. </p><p></p><p>Guess I should have shown how I attached the two pieces of wood. The bottom piece is a 2x6 and the top is a 4x4 post that I ripped on the table saw. I then used 4 3” exterior grade lag screws to tie them together. These lag screws are designed to hold a lot of weight and over the years I’ve successfully used them to tie garage shelving to studs and interior walls to rafters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMO8853, post: 467700, member: 23466"] Sounds like that would work for sure. Guess I should have shown how I attached the two pieces of wood. The bottom piece is a 2x6 and the top is a 4x4 post that I ripped on the table saw. I then used 4 3” exterior grade lag screws to tie them together. These lag screws are designed to hold a lot of weight and over the years I’ve successfully used them to tie garage shelving to studs and interior walls to rafters. [/QUOTE]
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