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The "Claw" tie down
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:12 am    Post subject: The "Claw" tie down Reply with quote

So basically the Claw has the holding power of a good
shovel full of soil. How hard it is to break a shovel
full out is all they will provide. Depends upon the
soil consistancy that day.

The screw in ones could pull out a post hole size to
their debth, or a widening cone size depending on the
soil consistancy. Getting it in is the problem.

Still seems like you need 2 types to deal with soft or
hard soil???

Kurt S.

--- Larry Huntley <asq1(at)adelphia.net> wrote:


[quote] The ones I saw just plucked a disc of dirt out of
the wet,soft ground.
Larry

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:45 am    Post subject: The "Claw" tie down Reply with quote

I think you are right. The claw would probably work well in hard stony
soil,but the screws,longer and larger dia. the better,would work better in
soft soils. Of course if you get into hard soil and get the screw wrapped
around some underground rock,depth isn't as important.
Would be good to carry both,if weight were not the problem.
Larry

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