Posted by mss3020 on May 21, 2015 at 07:28:44 from (209.50.31.206):
In Reply to: OT - Carport Anchors posted by Bill VA on May 21, 2015 at 06:31:35:
Hi Bill, I have a 12'x40' pull around building..(open on the long side like a loafing shed) any who they need to be anchored because winds will tip and roll them.. I used I think their called trailer house anchors. suckers are about 3' long and look alot like a post hole auger except they have either a eye on the end or a bracket with a bolt which either can be cabled or I use chained to whatever you need held down. in my case I used 4 on each corner of shed and two more spread equal inside along the open side. The nasty thing is you use a crow bar to twist those suckers into the ground but they hold...AND makes it mobile if you ever wanted to change location..Ive moved my building three times since I bought it 14 years ago..
SOmething else just thought of is using trailer house anchors and smaller chain tightners from holes in building to anchors.. you can then take up the tention and keep it tight.. oh well good luck.. show a pic when your done..
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