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B.O. Plenty wrote:Just another example of some idiot answering a question before he read it all...OOPS! that was me, sorry.
I use gutter spikes they are long are about 6 inches long and are normally used to attach rain gutters to houses. I slip a fender washer on them and drive them flush with the carpet.
B.O.
โMay-26-2022 05:59 PM
BB_TX wrote:B.O. Plenty wrote:
I use gutter spikes they are long are about 6 inches long and are normally used to attach rain gutters to houses. I slip a fender washer on them and drive them flush with the carpet.
B.O.
On a concrete site? :h
โMay-25-2022 04:16 AM
dedmiston wrote:MFL wrote:
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I deleted the post from the spammer who bumped this old thread, but now it makes Jerry look like a goober for bumping the thread.
While Jerry may or may not be a goober, he's not the one who resurrected this conversation and please don't hold it against him.
And as for anchoring the patio mat, I bought a bunch of these photo studio sand bags about six years ago and they're perfect. The soil where I usually camp is too hard to drive in any pegs (not too different than the concrete pads). So I put one or two of these on every corner. I also put on in the bottom of the collapsable trash/recycle cans so they can't blow away or tip over.
If you decide to use them, make sure to fill gallon Ziploc baggies with the sand and then add those baggies to the sand bags. Otherwise the sand will slowly seep out and make a mess.
Link to Sand Bags
(Sorry Jerry. ๐ )
โMay-24-2022 07:32 PM
โMay-24-2022 06:26 PM
dedmiston wrote:MFL wrote:
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I deleted the post from the spammer who bumped this old thread, but now it makes Jerry look like a goober for bumping the thread.
While Jerry may or may not be a goober, he's not the one who resurrected this conversation and please don't hold it against him.
And as for anchoring the patio mat, I bought a bunch of these photo studio sand bags about six years ago and they're perfect. The soil where I usually camp is too hard to drive in any pegs (not too different than the concrete pads). So I put one or two of these on every corner. I also put on in the bottom of the collapsable trash/recycle cans so they can't blow away or tip over.
If you decide to use them, make sure to fill gallon Ziploc baggies with the sand and then add those baggies to the sand bags. Otherwise the sand will slowly seep out and make a mess.
Link to Sand Bags
(Sorry Jerry. ๐ )
โMay-24-2022 03:12 PM
MFL wrote:
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โAug-11-2019 11:44 AM
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Dutch_12078 wrote:
Most of the time when we use a mat, I anchor the corners with painted plastic coffee cans filled with water. The two outer corner cans have an 'X' cut in the lids that holds a solar light to avoid night time tripping.
โAug-10-2019 07:05 PM
โAug-10-2019 03:07 PM
โAug-10-2019 02:42 PM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
I use gutter spikes they are long are about 6 inches long and are normally used to attach rain gutters to houses. I slip a fender washer on them and drive them flush with the carpet.
B.O.