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cougar28
Jan 09, 2021Explorer
Skinny D wrote:cougar28 wrote:
Just get you some #10 1/2 long hexed head sheet metal screw and screw into the bottom of the rubber chock. Those will bite into the ice and keep them from slipping. You can always remove them for better weather camping.
Do you mean to use the hex head as the ice stud pointing down, with the threaded party of the screw biting up into the chock?
I had considered running screws through a 2x6 with just enough of the threaded tip pointing out to act as the ice studs. You think the hex head would bite better?
And once I got 6' of 2x6, I'd still have enough room to pull up on my levelers for full leveling.
Yes using the head as the ice stud. Better -can't say for sure but I've used many of them over the year for ice studs in off road tire -atv-sxs and dirt bike. You can also buy them specifically for just that.
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