Tuff Blocks, can they hold up, if screwed to a post, a sheet of metal?
Related Discussions
How to save a vintage sticker?
How can I preserve a 100 year old sticker on a glass pane. It is an old Pacific Telegraph and Telephone sticker on a door from a building that burned. The door and ... See more
Can you use E6000 to attach rhinestones to a plastic squeeze bottle?
I purchased small 2oz. plastic flip top squeeze bottles to use for hand sanitizer that I plan to bling with rhinestones and give as small Christmas gifts.I was wonder... See more
What adhesive should I use to attach wood trim to a mirror?
I am placing wood trim on the edge of a mirror. What adhesive or adhesive tape would be best to use
How do I make a wreath and hanger for a gravestone??
i want to place wreaths on my family members' gravestones at our Church cemetery, much like is done at Arlington National Cemetery on special occasions. I need ideas ... See more
How do I attach legs to large tray?
I have a very large, heavy, oval silverplated butler’s tray that I want to attach metal legs to, to make an end table or small coffee table. I don’t know how to a... See more
Drill a hole i plastic ornament?
I have been trying to drill a hole in the bottom of plastic ornaments to make a topariry but have been unsuccessful. Tried glue gun with no glue stick and a drill and... See more
How do I make a memory board for Alzheimer's patients
I want to make a board for my mom, she has Alzheimer's and is in LTC facility. She get a agitated every evening, I need a board to help keep her busy. ANY SUGGESTIONS
I don't have any personal experience with using them but according to their site they can hold up to 1,700 lbs. I looked in their FAQ and didn't see this specific question. So you may want to contact them directly. https://buildtuff.com/pages/contact
I agree with Kathy about contacting the manufacturer for specific advice. They could tell you if what you have in mind might compromise the integrity of this product and either void any warranty and make it unsafe.
This is a question best answered by the manufacturer.
here is some info for you but best to contact the website for them
https://images.homedepot-static.com/catalog/pdfImages/b8/b8e56806-eb43-4e6f-808a-138e39dd6af7.pdf
Here is a link to their support page:
https://buildtuff.com/pages/support
Here's a post that might help - https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/outdoors/patios-and-decks/whats-the-best-type-of-concrete-deck-blocks
Thank for all of your advice. I need a privacy screen to cover an AEP transformer, and you can't dig anywhere around them! This was my solution for above ground construction that could also be moved. I will talk to the "guys down under" Ha Ha.