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If you’re literally looking to "hang" something on a "solid post" (like for a fence, deck, or home project), here is a technical guide.
This prevents solid wood posts from splitting and ensures your anchor sits flush in masonry. Hang On
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When attaching heavy items—like planters , gate hardware, or cabinets —to a solid wooden or concrete post, stability is everything.
For solid wood, use structural lag screws. For concrete or brick, you'll need masonry anchors or sleeves.
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