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Fixed Beam Bracket 3"

$70.00
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SKU:
SKU-10106
Weight:
3.30 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout

The Fixed Beam Bracket is designed to anchor the support beam  to a Garnier Limb/GL® 3"s away from tree. Making a fixed or static point adding stability to a platform.

For example in a 4 tree treehouse  one tree is always fixed. Usually the largest or the one that moves the least. The other trees need to be sliding so all trees are independently from each other.

This type of  Fixed Bracket is used with knee braces that are attached to the same tree, providing increased stability for your treehouse. Caution!  When you have all fixed points in more than one tree.  Always Float your joists, to allow the trees to move and not pull on your treehouse.

The Fixed Beam Bracket is 10" long, 5" wide and 2" tall, with 1/2" bolt holes.

All of our Brackets and designed to fit a 1 1/4" diameter GL

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  • 5
    Perfect fit

    Posted by Glen Van Datta on 7th Jun 2021

    I bought a lot of items including 18 GLs and a number of other parts to go with them to create 3 large platforms for my TreeHouse reTREEt. I then needed to get 6 fixed beam brackets and Treehouses.com sent them Extremely fast.

    I had a large gathering when I broke ground(TREE) with the first GL. Everyone was amazed at the quality of all the parts. Especially the GLs and 3 stage drill bit. The Fixed beam brackets, the GLS, heavy adjustable knee braces and nuts fit great and are almost invisible in the trees. Even more than what I wanted.

    I expect to be ordering more, when my 3 platforms and treehouses are complete.

  • 5
    BRACKET FIXED

    Posted by SCOTT BALL on 15th Aug 2018

    NICE SNUG FIT OVER GL'S

  • 2
    Belgium

    Posted by steven on 15th Feb 2016

    The paintjob was poor.

  • 5
    Professional made to support beam

    Posted by Unknown on 16th Jun 2015

    Very happy with the HW. No issue supporting the 4x8. The HW can go into the GL either way to get the plate center on the beam.