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Take the coping and hang
it beneath the support steel using wire. Next, weld a 6-inch
long, ¼-inch pan head bolt to the top of the coping directly
under the hole in each piece of support steel. The pan head
bolt will sit upside-down directly on top of the coping and
will protrude through the hole in the support steel. There
should be a washer and nut on each side of the support steel.
Be sure to place the lower washer and nut on the bolt before
welding as it will be impossible after the bolt is welded in
place. Loosely tighten the upper nut and proceed to weld pan
head bolts at each support steel location until all bolts are
in place. Then remove the wire hangers from the coping and
allow it to hang freely from the pan head bolts.

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