Re: ? on welding stakes
[Re: Creektrapper]
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08/18/08 07:00 PM
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jb never worked all that well for me
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Re: ? on welding stakes
[Re: MERC]
#840616
08/18/08 07:11 PM
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BuckNE
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Never tried this, but been told if you get the right size nut and hammer it on, it won't come off. I think Rags had a post about it once.
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Re: ? on welding stakes
[Re: ashland ohio]
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08/18/08 08:48 PM
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Yup Weld the top. Otherwise you'll feel kinda silly once you hit the washer with a hammer and it falls off. Don't ask me how do I know. the best 2ya just
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Re: ? on welding stakes
[Re: just]
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08/18/08 08:54 PM
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I liked to use nuts on top of my stakes, that way you could put a wrench or pliers on them to turn them when pulling them, made it a lot easier to pull them.
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Re: ? on welding stakes
[Re: Cattrax]
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08/18/08 08:57 PM
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Luke J.
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For a begginer how long should your rebar stakes be?
Luke J.
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Re: ? on welding stakes
[Re: Luke J.]
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08/18/08 09:03 PM
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Reword your question to read....When using stakes for??? how long should they be.
Basically what are you trapping
With it or on it. A way of life
There's a lot of smart people, far fewer wise men... NonPCfed
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Re: ? on welding stakes
[Re: FOXCATCHER]
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08/18/08 09:08 PM
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Luke J.
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Reword your question to read....When using stakes for??? how long should they be.
Basically what are you trapping
Trapping Bobcats, Coyotes, and Fox.
Luke J.
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Re: ? on welding stakes
[Re: Luke J.]
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08/18/08 09:12 PM
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um, if you are targetting all with the same set, i would use at least 2 footers, id go with berkies, or pogos though, cheeper and simpler
"Coons for the money, Coyotes for the show"
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Re: ? on welding stakes
[Re: NACooner]
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08/18/08 09:15 PM
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Depending on soil type 18-24 in cross staked rebar but like stated disposibles are good too. I use both more disposibles then rebar anymore.
Don
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Re: ? on welding stakes
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08/19/08 07:29 AM
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I use washers, they are alot cheaper than nuts. I weld them on with 6011.
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