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Jim:
Just another trash eking a living in a trailer, I am—-and probably you too
are—-aware of another anchoring device that people use to tie down
the “match boxes” that dare tornadoes in Oklahoma. Don’t know the
technical jargon for this screw-in, iron rod with “barb” and a hook at the
tips, but you can buy those at home improvement stores. Once screwed into
the sod and tied down, it will clench the object mighty tight in near
death-grip; to get it out, you in fact have to screw it back out. My
doublewide has a dozens of them, all embedded into the cement-poured
runners to strengthen them even further. Wishing you the best.
Yoon
Shawnee, OK
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