Captain Spaulding
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I have a 2” square tube frame that had gotten a crimp and bend in it. The piece that was supposed to telescope inside wouldn’t go in, then wouldn‘t come out. Fun times, since I couldn’t source the material to replace it.
I made an expanding tool to open it up, then made a square “mandrel“ to help stabilize it while bending. Hammering, heating, straining, sweating and cussing got the job done eventually.
But getting to the point, having something solid I could chain things down to would have been a big help. I ended up having to use my tractor and loader, which was awkward and inconvenient.
I know people put tie down pots into shops, which would be handy as heck, but I’m thinking about something outside. I’ve looked at agricultural and construction earth anchors, but I’m not sure if that’s what I need. The ones that install easily have cables, and the ones with open loops are a chore to install.
Something like https://www.fehr.com/66-earth-anchor-w-6-helix-3-4-rod-hg-helix6-66 would seem a possibility, but the working load direction is 45 degrees.
Thoughts?
I made an expanding tool to open it up, then made a square “mandrel“ to help stabilize it while bending. Hammering, heating, straining, sweating and cussing got the job done eventually.
But getting to the point, having something solid I could chain things down to would have been a big help. I ended up having to use my tractor and loader, which was awkward and inconvenient.
I know people put tie down pots into shops, which would be handy as heck, but I’m thinking about something outside. I’ve looked at agricultural and construction earth anchors, but I’m not sure if that’s what I need. The ones that install easily have cables, and the ones with open loops are a chore to install.
Something like https://www.fehr.com/66-earth-anchor-w-6-helix-3-4-rod-hg-helix6-66 would seem a possibility, but the working load direction is 45 degrees.
Thoughts?
