I neatly wrap them in a coil like fashion around the rachet and thenuse these to wrap around them to keep them wrapped up
http://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-ball-stretch-cord-set-47302.html
Mine complained that the house work wasnt getting done. I hired a landscaper, pool guy and handyman to pick up the slack. Haven't heard a complaint since. Funny though....the place looks the same.
I want to post this in this thread so that others who are reading this can benefit from my misfortune. Based on this (and many other threads ) I too decided to grind my floor. I still highly recommend this method. However I do have the following warning/advice
DON"T USE A CUP STONE
A...
When theypoured the slab for the skating rink here in town, the guys from Butler buildings showed up with several 2x2 plywood sheets with J bolts fastened to them in the same pattern as the base plates for the upright beams that would show up later. They used this to place the bolts in the...
Has anyone discussed using cast inserts if you are pouring a new pad?
Here is a link to what I am am refering to.
http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detail.ex?sku=51435&ucst=t
Seems like these would hold better than any drill in insert.
Mark