I don't know. :confused:
Seems to me that the drivers mentioned are 32" to 36", lets assume we need an attachment (Y shaped?), so lets add another 4" just for fun, so 36" to 40" . That would still...
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I don't know. :confused:
Seems to me that the drivers mentioned are 32" to 36", lets assume we need an attachment (Y shaped?), so lets add another 4" just for fun, so 36" to 40" . That would still...
Check out the video, he uses a step ladder & a post hole digger as replacement "trees". The technique discussed here is assuming at least one tree not being there, so we need something to replace the...
I still haven't had the time to play with this, but I love the idea. Have been thinking about it a lot: What about using the driver as the support? I'm thinking upside down (assuming a "T handle")...
OK, Ill do it two ways, one as a "Prepared at home" with the holes & notch & maybe even a retrieval line. And a "Done in the field" by just folding the cotter pin(s) over as best I can. Not sure what...
So would the cotter pins be able to hold the several hundred pound of pull I assume they would be under? I'm going to get a few & give it a try, I think I have a suitable "Driver" somewhere around...
In the plumbing department they have end caps for copper tubing. Would an appropriately sized copper cap hold the aluminum together & keep it from mushrooming? I think it would add minimal weight, &...
Oh, I see that now. A bit of Dynema & a drill & ta-da re-usable!
And, I just looked at one of the links above, there is a video for making a similar thing out of electrical conduit. Sadly, here in...
How about these?
http://www.fntpost.com/Products/Duckbill+Earth+Anchors/Duckbill+Earth+Anchors+with+Cable+(Dozen)
Or something like them.
Yes, they are "Leave behind" but I am thinking that for...
OK, I can see carrying a aluminum step ladder,,, but them post hole diggers is HEAVY!! :scared:
Sorry, I could resist, but chose not to. :lol:
That actually looks like a good design. How do you...