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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 10:44:21 +0100, Scott
wrote: The "corkscrew" type of tiedown appear to be the most worthless type of tiedowns. I use the tiedown set from Sporty's pilot shop. It comes Actually the "corkscrew" tie downs made from spring steel work very well. They came from Sporty's as well. I have three and have used a three foot piece of pipe to get them in and out (Thanks Cy) They held is some pretty stong winds. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com with 3 tiedown rods. They have an auger at the lower end that is about 3 or 4 inches in diameter. It is a miniature version of what is commonly used as anchors for guy wires in tower construction. I keep the box in the baggage compartment at all times. I also have a piece of old ground rod about 12 to 14 inches long (so it also fits into the box). It is a steel ground rod coated with copper. I use this to twist the tiedowns into the ground. Works good at Oshkosh, where the ground is usually pretty hard with a rock or two as well. Scott, N0EDV http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/ Building RV-4 Gotta Fly or Gonna Die Jim Weir wrote: (Ben Jackson) shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: - -It mentions in one sentence near the end (last column) that he threaded -it, and warns to get the bolts tight before you start whacking them with -a hammer and ruining the threads. Got it. Completely missed that sentence. Am I reading that right? That he actually EXPECTS the exposed rod threads to peen over against the top nut? I sort of would like to be able to disassemble it because I'm sure that the flatwasher (or is that a lockwasher?) is going to bend and break after a couple of dozen uses. Or, I could simply hacksaw the threaded part off and rethread it. I doubt 18" is going to hold much tighter than 17". Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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![]() "Roger Halstead" wrote comes Actually the "corkscrew" tie downs made from spring steel work very well. They came from Sporty's as well. I have three and have used a three foot piece of pipe to get them in and out (Thanks Cy) They held is some pretty stong winds. Roger Halstead Right. Just don't think that all corkscrews are created equal. The hardware store, or dog steaks, "will" twist off at OSH. They have to be spring steel. -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/19/2004 |
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"nauga" wrote:
Morgans wrote... The hardware store, or dog steaks, "will" twist off at OSH. Mmmmm...dog steaks. Dave 'Homer' hyde LOL! OSH catering to the tastes of some international visitors? -- Alex Make the obvious change in the return address to reply by email. |
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![]() "nauga" wrote in message ink.net... Morgans wrote... The hardware store, or dog steaks, "will" twist off at OSH. Mmmmm...dog steaks. Dave 'Homer' hyde Chuckle! Gim'e a brake! It was late! g -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.663 / Virus Database: 426 - Release Date: 4/20/2004 |
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"Morgans" wrote:
"nauga" wrote in message link.net... Morgans wrote... The hardware store, or dog steaks, "will" twist off at OSH. Mmmmm...dog steaks. Dave 'Homer' hyde Chuckle! Gim'e a brake! So you can stop and not turn Fido into dog steaks? g -- Alex Make the obvious change in the return address to reply by email. |
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 01:12:18 -0400, "Morgans"
wrote: : :Right. Just don't think that all corkscrews are created equal. The :hardware store, or dog steaks, "will" twist off at OSH. They have to be :spring steel. Or better. My wife got me a set of these http://www.airtimemfg.com/ |
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![]() Or better. My wife got me a set of these http://www.airtimemfg.com/ Or yet better. A friend used these at OSH, they were the best I'd seen: http://www.theclaw.com/products/claw.php |
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I bought my CLAW at OSH 93... I love it. I have added nylon
strap/buckle/hooks for the tie downs instead of the rope and have been very happy with it. Dave Bob Fry wrote: Or better. My wife got me a set of these http://www.airtimemfg.com/ Or yet better. A friend used these at OSH, they were the best I'd seen: http://www.theclaw.com/products/claw.php |
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