Posted by PJH on November 22, 2012 at 10:06:54 from (50.40.249.89):
In Reply to: OT Carport posted by super99 on November 22, 2012 at 02:33:02:
I helped our preacher put up one of those free standing carports. The instructions clearly stated that anchors were needed, but we couldn't convince him to use them. Instead, he tied the frame to the top rail of his nearby chain link fence, using 1/4" rope to make the tie. Smartest man on the planet, if you know what I mean. There's nothing that you can do for people like that. Anyhow - the carport was nice, and lasted about a week before the wind destroyed it and part of the fence too. You mentioned mobile home anchors for $200 - don't know how many or what kind you'd get for $200, but most farm stores sell earth anchors, and they're easy to screw in if your soil isn't too rocky. But - the warranty probably won't be honored if you don't buy from your supplier. As far as anchors - you know how it works - put in one too many anchors and no one will know, but one not enough and the whole neighborhood will know. Might even get your picture in the paper. . .
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