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corpse
Jun 30, 2003, 10:21 PM
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I have a heavy duty shed on a concrete base, with big 4x4 posts for hte corners in my backyard, which seems to be pretty solid to put a big ol eye hook thingie in there for one side of the slack line.. But now, I'm lacking the other side. My picnic table it a bit too wobbley. So, what do I do now?? about 20 feet away is the house, which has a bit of the concrete foundation visible.. I could drill a hole into that for an anchoring point, but being it's low I can't use that as THE point - just as a place to help secure..
**. | * * . | * * . | * * .| ok, my crappy drawing is my only idea on the second anchoring point.. do a little 2x4 frame (indicated by the *), and then use some webbing (the periods) to secure to the bottom of the foundation (the pipe/vertical bars is the wall of the house). Does anyone have a better way, or is this it?
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corpse
Jul 1, 2003, 2:58 AM
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I think my idea will work out ok.. I just came across some slackline setup similiar, so cool.. here's the link http://www.slackline.com/howto/Howto.pdf
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corpse
Jul 11, 2003, 10:44 PM
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well, I'm back to the drawing board.. I can't use the foundation to anchor anything - the landlord doesn't like that idea :-( (I shoulda never told him, and hid the anchor bolts under the lip of the grass!!) So, back to anchoring point B - is there a solid way to do this using a wooden frame and the ground? I would use the car, but I can't bring that in the backyard. oh well, I guess no way to get the line seup in the back yard...
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justuspr
Jul 12, 2003, 5:10 AM
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Look at the second page of the "Got pics of YOU "walking the line" ???" thread... rrradam has a pic of him on the line with a set up that might work for you... looks like a pallet with a bunch of sand bags for weight. Would be fairly expensive I would think, but it might work
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trad_man
Jul 18, 2003, 2:43 AM
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here this is what you could do (if you can do it that is) but i didnt havea any trees or anything so i made this setup,pretty nice. a 6 foot long 4x4,2 feet in the ground with a 12x12 inch hole filled with concrete. works great for me no problemshttp://www.rockclimbing.com/...p.cgi?Detailed=15699 if you need any more help just give me a pm :D
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