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07-03-2013, 11:24 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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that is verry cute and he looks like enjoys his job
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Assembly required - instructions are not. 2 pieces of structural pine and a pin. Assembed contraption in closed storage mode. Assembed contraption in ready for use mode.
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Re: too much weight
Hey there,
I know this is an old thread, so thats probably why clicking on the above pictures is not working. However I am interested in knowing anyone with experience of reinforcing their b.tree. My special problem is that I have about 100 trees in need of support due to the approaching rainy season which comes with heavy winds. Additional problem is that I live in the bush in Mali so a trip to the home depot is out of the question. All available is bamboo of about 5 meters, but rather thin. Who has a good solution? |
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Re: too much weight
if you think the bamboo is too weak use bundles of bamboo and make the
X as described above but use rope to tie the bundles in the x shape wrap around the bundles, then wrap the rope around itself to tighten |
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