Project Ideas

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Repair sagging gates with
Rigid Tie
®
RTA2 connectors
Lift the latch side of the gate so that
the frame is square again, and prop
the gate in this position. Install the
RTA2 connectors in the corners of the
frame to hold them
at 90° and provide
support to the gate.
Install RTA2 with
#9x1½" SD
Connector screws.
REPAIR INSTEAD OF REPLACE
TOOLS YOU NEED
• Saw
• Screw gun
3
8" hex drive socket
• Tape measure
• Framing square
• Straight edge
• Level
• Sledge hammer
• Shovel
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Fence Repair
Replacing an entire fence can be an expensive and difficult task. Now it’s easy for you to get your fence back
in shape and your home back to looking its best. Simpson Strong-Tie offers a line of products designed
specifically to help you make some of the most common fence repairs, easily and economically.
Replace Fence Posts
with the E-Z Spike
Replacing a 4x4 fence post
is simple and easy with the
E-Z Spike
. Detach the fence
material from the old post,
remove it and install the
E-Z Spike and the new post.
No digging or concrete are
required. Features a black
powder-coated finish.
(See next page for installation
instructions.)
Repair Fence
Posts with the E-Z
Mender
Now you can repair
damaged or rotted 4x4
posts and get your fence
back in shape quickly.
Instead of taking off the
fencing material and
replacing the post, use
the E-Z Mender™ to add
strength back to the post,
extending the life of your
fence. Features a black
powder-coated finish.
(See next page for
installation instructions.)
Repair loose fence rails with
FB24 fence brackets
If the rail-to-post connection is loose,
remove any fasteners and push the rail
out of the way a few inches. Install the
FB24 with the open end facing the rail and
slide the rail into the connector, attach-
ing with Simpson Strong-Tie
®
#9x1½"
Strong-Drive
®
SD Connector
screws.
Replacing the
rail is also an
option with
the FB24.
TM
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