north-north-west wrote:Take some screw-in cup hooks.
You'd probably manage to pitch that at High Moor provided the platform is empty, but I have my doubts about elsewhere.
What size cup holders work? Do they damage the platforms much screwing them in and out all the time? How secure are these in a good blow?
gayet wrote:What size cup holders work? Do they damage the platforms much screwing them in and out all the time? How secure are these in a good blow?
I have used cup hooks with a hook diameter of about 1 inch. They are screwed in BETWEEN the planks, not into the plank. Means you have to find a hook with a large enough screw thread to suit the plank gaps. The one inch variety have worked in a few places for me though never in high wind situations - been lucky I guess.
icefest wrote:I didn't use cup hooks, but used the nails that are in between the boards already - you just hook the guy rope on it.
In the places where there was no nails, a tent peg with a clove hitch rolled to the knot works quite well too. You just put the knot in the middle, so the peg hangs perpendicular to the string. You then hold it by the string and insert it between the board and then twist it by 90 degrees by turning the string.
As soon as you pull on it the friction stops the peg from turning, and you'll end up with a bombproof anchor that doesn't damage the boards.
To stop them sliding along the crack, put them against one of the beams holding the boards.
Tent platforms are the bomb!
Strider wrote:Wouldn't it be easier to just lock off the clove hitch with a half hitch?
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