Over on the Indiana Hill Billy Pool Dig thread, user 8corneflakes showed off a pic of their beautiful—and bargain priced—cantilever umbrella from Kohl's.
We loved it (and the price) we got one as well! Here's how it looked on Kohl's website:
Unfortunately, the base for it is a monstrosity:
Look at it! It dwarfs my patio furniture. I refuse to have such a gigantic eyesore in my back yard. So, I dug a hole:
It's over 3 feet deep and just over a foot in diameter:
I filled the bottom with gravel, then I inserted a concrete forming tube:
Mixed up 300 pounds of concrete:
Poured it in:
Placed bolts into carefully measured holes in a board:
And carefully embedded the bolts in the concrete. After a day or so I removed the board:
And kept the concrete anchor wet for a good, thorough cure:
After a week, I bolted the umbrella's base to the concrete anchor:
And completed assembly! No more FUGLY base!
From the side:
This was my first time working with concrete. It wasn't as scary as I thought!
Anyway, thanks 8corneflakes for the umbrella source!
We loved it (and the price) we got one as well! Here's how it looked on Kohl's website:

Unfortunately, the base for it is a monstrosity:
Look at it! It dwarfs my patio furniture. I refuse to have such a gigantic eyesore in my back yard. So, I dug a hole:
It's over 3 feet deep and just over a foot in diameter:
I filled the bottom with gravel, then I inserted a concrete forming tube:
Mixed up 300 pounds of concrete:
Poured it in:
Placed bolts into carefully measured holes in a board:
And carefully embedded the bolts in the concrete. After a day or so I removed the board:
And kept the concrete anchor wet for a good, thorough cure:
After a week, I bolted the umbrella's base to the concrete anchor:

And completed assembly! No more FUGLY base!

From the side:
This was my first time working with concrete. It wasn't as scary as I thought!
Anyway, thanks 8corneflakes for the umbrella source!