Homemade SS earth anchors
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I致e seen a number of different designs for homemade earth anchors that are driven with a super stake driver. I知 about 20 stakes short and would like to make them myself. Anyone want to share how they make theirs? Pictures would be great if you have any.
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Re: Homemade SS earth anchors
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Depends on the soil you are using them in. If soft loamy soil you can make them from 1/2" schedule80 plastic pipe. In that case just drill a hole to run cable through mid length of tube section and hammer-on a cable stop. use a driver that inserts into end of tube. If driving them in soft soil make the cable a little longer so they will still after rain further softens the soil.
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Re: Homemade SS earth anchors
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NebrCatman, what do you drive it with? Super stake driver is a little big for it right?
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Yes super stake driver is too big. I go to a bolt supply store (Fastenal) and but a hardened bolt just long enough to go into the stake and contact the rod I welded in. I usually get a bolt long enough so I can chop saw the threads off. I then weld the hex head of the bolt to a 3/8 shaft. I have hex nut welded over the end I hit with a hammer..... to help keep it from mushrooming. This set up works pretty good. Not as heavy duty as with a super stake or super stake driver. But much... way easier to drive in hard clay dirt.
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Re: Homemade SS earth anchors
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Those are great ideas. Hern did you have someone turn that driver for you or do you have a lathe?
I already have many dozens of super stakes. What I知 hoping is to not have to carry two drivers since I知 still a little short on stakes. I was hoping to make something that would work with a super stake driver.
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Re: Homemade SS earth anchors
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Those are great ideas. Hern did you have someone turn that driver for you or do you have a lathe? I do my own welding. But the SS drivers, I had our son-in-law make them. He's a full time welder and can weld SS. He drilled out shaft and inserted end. Then crimped end piece to shaft. He did use a lathe to get correct fit into pipe. Hern, why the 1/2 cable 1/2 chain anchor line? If I can't get stake drove in far enough or animal pulls part of stake above ground, Chain will lay better on remake opposed to cable sticking above ground. Other pluses- no welding & I used up alot of extra chain laying under the workbench.
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I can answer that, Hern, why the 1/2 cable 1/2 chain anchor line?
Thanks IronHand I can answer that. I do it because if the anchor comes up an inch to car when I set it I have chain that will pay down instead of a loop of cable which acts like a spring and messes with trap bedding.
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I can answer that, Hern, why the 1/2 cable 1/2 chain anchor line?
Thanks IronHand I can answer that. I do it because if the anchor comes up an inch to car when I set it I have chain that will pay down instead of a loop of cable which acts like a spring and messes with trap bedding. Thanks for the information guys. Always good advice here. IronHand
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I can answer that, Hern, why the 1/2 cable 1/2 chain anchor line?
Thanks IronHand I can answer that. I do it because if the anchor comes up an inch to car when I set it I have chain that will pay down instead of a loop of cable which acts like a spring and messes with trap bedding. X2 from me. Im using all cable on most of my traps this year. The couple of them i have bedded have given me this exact problem.
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Re: Homemade SS earth anchors
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has any one ever drilled a hole or welded on another nut to make them retrievable?Also ive heard were guys use old sickle bar teeth id love to see that application
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I知 trying a couple dozen earth anchors this year for the first time. Trying to get rid of some weight with all the rebar stakes. Thanks for the post and information.
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