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Tying down an A/c

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Hummelbird Hunter

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Apr 16, 2015
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Australia
At one stage I investigated tie down gear for a/c. One set was a screw type-long shank with a screw shape welded to the bottom. Built one and a 98 pound weakling could pull it out. Though, was light not requiring a hammer. Various tent pegs were doomed just by looking at them. Saw one at Oshkosh a few years ago which looked real good but lost the details and cant remember it. Does anyone here tie down their a/c and sleep at night?
 
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