The high strength 3/8' all thread rods arrived a couple of days ago, so I pulled the post and boulder off the foundation, pulled out the temporary rods and used them to template the new rods for length.
I picked up some 'Precision Grout', which does not shrink and is commonly used for packing under heavy equipment mounting pads after leveling has been completed. Here's that product:
I mixed a bunch of that up in a 5 gallon pail, aiming for s fairly 'stiff' mix. Then I washed off the concrete pad and the bottom of the stone so they were clean and, while they were still damp, placed a ring of mortar around the perimeter of the pad. I wanted to leave an empty space in the middle around where the wires transited. I threaded the wires through the middle of the stone, and placed the stone on the pad, squashing down onto the mortar bed. With the stone settled into place I fished the wire through the column and placed the post onto the stone, and tightened down the nuts. Then I cleaned up the mortar a bit with a trowel leaving a collar, a portion of which you can see in this next photo:
That sould make the foundation fairly rigid and durable.
Then I fitted the lower mounting beams, (hijiki), pillow blocks (makito), and the lantern head sill (dodai) with its floorpan:
The wires snake through the parts and are completely hidden from view when all is assembled.
Another view of the bracket complex:
The lantern as it stands for the time being:
The lantern is plumb - I didn't manage to hold the camera plumb however. This photo had me second-guessing so I went out and re-checked and all is well.
One more for good luck:
That looks more plumb in the photo at least.
I have to halt the assembly for the time being as I haven't found the box of all the pegs and wedges yet! Hopefully it will turn up soon enough.
All for now, thanks for swinging by.

Nice work mate. Perhaps a future project for the group?
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