Julliett balcony

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Hi ,
I wish to fix a Julliett balcony to the freestone surrounding the doors on
the first floor.Will resin fixings stick nicely to this soft stone . The rest of the building is uneven stone work and may end up in the mortor anyway. :?
 
I did not think it possible to sit on a Juliet balcony - arn't these about 6" deep and just for show?

Any expansion bolt of suitable depth should be fine. No need for resin fixing
 
Well, who would have thought it?

It isn't really a balcony at all.

Information on Juliette balconies

A Juliette balcony is perfect way to add more light to your room. It is in fact a simulated balcony rather than a fully fledged one and is usually found in urban or costal areas to take advantage of fantastic views. Originating from Europe, the design is basically a very shallow balcony (sometimes only inches deep) with balustrades, allowing you to replace a conventional window with patio doors.


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I thought it might have been one of those upift bras
 
I did not think it possible to sit on a Juliet balcony - arn't these about 6" deep and just for show?

Any expansion bolt of suitable depth should be fine. No need for resin fn
I wanted to be sure I didn`t split the freestone with an expansion bolt. It needs to be a good fixing as it`s a long way down. Whats u think.
 
Not sure what your definition of 'freestone' is, but stone, masonry, reconstituted stone or faced concrete is unlikely to be split by a fixing.
 
Bathstone, McCarthy and Stone, Rolling Stones, stone the crows, yes same answer

As long as you get a min 50mm fixing, then you are alright
 
You forgot R and J Stone ("And We Do It"); but then, if I was to mention that, I'd be showing my age :shock:
 

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