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Pictures not too good and the bar is missing from the picture, but this is H's prototype anchor. H thinks it may need a thicker blade and I think a little more angle, but we will see.
We may see what Ed thinks of it tomorrow. Not bothering about a picture of the 'stake anchor' just yet as it will no doubt be pictured in operation tomorrow.
25th Feb 2006 5:37 pm
10forcash
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Hogs-thingy,
managed to design or fabricate a pin - anchor yet?
would be interested in 'testing'
also would be interested in a 75mm post driver.....
how did the spade perform?
1st Mar 2006 10:44 pm
Hodgesaargh
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2nd Apr 2006 3:13 pm
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how well does the pinned one work in sand?In a time of chimpanzees, I was a penguin.
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2nd Apr 2006 5:15 pm
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2nd Apr 2006 5:21 pm
Martin Site Admin and Owner
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Is there any touting for business going on here?
2nd Apr 2006 5:35 pm
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2nd Apr 2006 5:40 pm
Martin Site Admin and Owner
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That's not what I meant - just please be aware of the commercial rules. TFC's posts were a month ago, and a link to eBay would not appear to be purely for the specification...
2nd Apr 2006 5:47 pm
kaney
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Straight Forward Ground Anchor
If you are like us, you have probably had a look at other ground anchors on the market, and thought either they are too big and heavy, too complicated to set up, too expensive, or probably all three.
With our Straight Forward Ground Anchor, we set out to make an anchor which is :
Lightweight - you can carry our anchor in one hand easily
Easy to use - Assembling our ground anchor takes less than 30 seconds, getting it in and (more importantly) out of the ground is incredibly simple and easy.
Cost effective - at £99 including VAT and delivery, we believe that we have made this ground anchor affordable for everyone. http://www.straightforwardsupplies.co.uk/a...overy.html
We believe that we have achieved all three.
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I've seen the Straight Forward ones, they look up to the job, very tempted to get one as the price it good. Looking at a few pin types too currently, trying to get some at a reasonable priceThe End
2nd Apr 2006 7:53 pm
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