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Re: Rebar Stake Question
[Re: Jonathan]
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08/09/08 05:22 PM
08/09/08 05:22 PM
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BigBob
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Saw the post, and almost answered with an opinion, but decided not to, as I never tried it and couldn't say. Would probably hold better than a single stake, but, better than a cross staked double ???.
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Re: Rebar Stake Question
[Re: BigBob]
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08/09/08 05:36 PM
08/09/08 05:36 PM
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Northwestern New York(Elder)
Jonathan
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Bob, I have never used one for land trapping either, but I made up a few over 30 years ago using the sickle bar blades for water trapping raccoons.
The holding power of a stake like that for coyotes would undoubtedly be directly proportional to the size, shape and surface area of the spade. It seems like it would be awkward and bulky to use efficiently.
Jonathan
Camera Gear: Canon EOS 7D-MK-II, Canon EF-S 10-22mm, EF 28-135mm, EF 100-400mm and EF 400mm lenses.
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Re: Rebar Stake Question
[Re: goat]
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08/09/08 05:48 PM
08/09/08 05:48 PM
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Wisconsin
Blackdog
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i think it was bow child. Yep thats him.
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Re: Rebar Stake Question
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08/09/08 07:19 PM
08/09/08 07:19 PM
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minnesota
goldy
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minnesota
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you talked about welding a sicle mower blade on the rebar would you put one one each side or one total and would this make them drive into the ground better? It would not make them easier to drive into the ground, but harder. The purpose would be so they couldn't be pulled out as easy as a regular rebar.
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Re: Rebar Stake Question
[Re: goldy]
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08/09/08 07:32 PM
08/09/08 07:32 PM
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Northwestern New York(Elder)
Jonathan
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Phillip, I just used one blade with those I used on the water line.
If two were welded on, the gap between them would plug up, creating some serious resistance to driving the stake in easily for a land set. I do not see any physical advantage using two blades - not worth the trouble from my view.
Jonathan
Camera Gear: Canon EOS 7D-MK-II, Canon EF-S 10-22mm, EF 28-135mm, EF 100-400mm and EF 400mm lenses.
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Re: Rebar Stake Question
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08/09/08 08:40 PM
08/09/08 08:40 PM
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Northwestern New York(Elder)
Jonathan
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Phil, Before you weld the blade onto the the stake, grind the blunt end of the stake down to a taper to decrease the resistance when driving it in. It will help a little bit.
Are you going to use these for land sets?
Jonathan
Camera Gear: Canon EOS 7D-MK-II, Canon EF-S 10-22mm, EF 28-135mm, EF 100-400mm and EF 400mm lenses.
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