How to bolt wood to concrete ground?

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Hi, I want to stop gravel from spilling out of our back gate into the alley way. Can I do this by attaching a piece of treated wood to the ground up to the height of the gravel (about two to three inches) to keep the gravel on one side?

How do I attach the wood to the concrete ground? Are there special bolts/fixings for this?

An internet search just brings up security ground anchors.
 
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.......or the traditional expanding Rawl Bolt.
Exact drilling diameters and depth is the secret when using these.
John :)
 
or you could fix some threaded rod into the concrete with resin and secure the wood to the studs with suitable nuts? Anchors/rawlplugs are probably easier though.
 
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tapcons or concrete screws id use no need to plug then :) local window stores sell concrete screws next to nothing
 

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