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Blue Diamond Screw Tent Pegs - 20 pack, Purple, One Size

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It takes longer to screw in as it must go through more revolutions when screwing in and out (this will be time consuming if doing by hand) Save time and effort setting up or taking down camp with these Australian designed and made pegs for tents or annexes. Take your point about it being dangerous though so may just go with some of the above and maybe a few extra long ones just in case. Instead of hammering your tent pegs in the old way, just screw these into and out of the ground in seconds with your rechargeable drill.

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Are made of stainless steel, which makes it light weight and corrosion resistance, so it won’t rust Ryobi, as you say are OK especially for occasional use by old gimmers like me but not good for heavy regular use. DeWalt are very good but expensive and I think much loved by joiners and plumbers. when I worked in power generation we favoured Makita which we found fine for mechanical work.

Coach bolts & coach screws are made of steel and offer different finishes or coatings, including stainless steel, Bright Zinc Plated, and Passivated Hot Dipped Galvanised, to name a few After a life in heavy engineering it used to be that, if it won't go with a big hammer get a bigger hammer.

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At last you can securely anchor your awning leg vertically when detached from the side of your Caravan/Motorhome. The Awning Anchor plates allow the awning legs to be detached from the side of the van or motorhome, to stand vertically, they are then securely anchored by screwing in a Ground Dog screw in peg on either side of the awning leg. (No more awning leg to walk into!) or 500 pieces Tiny eye screws for pendants/ Antique bronze/ screw eye bails/ eye hook screw/ Eye screw for beads making supplies I just use a lump hammer and brute force. I still have a few "screw in" pegs that haven't already bent, and use them as plain pegs. The Aldi pegs are very good but you do need to remove the plastic T and open up the holes so the T spins freely. I use 8mm long coach screws and penny washers now. I’ve found the best technique to driving pegs into hard standings if they won’t screw in is to strike them firmly but not too hard and ease them into the substrate rather than trying to get them in with one Thor-like blow.HAT ORGANIZER, TOWEL Hooks, Wood Wall Hook, Minimalist Walnut Polished Single Wall Mounted Hooks Vintage Coat Wall Hangers No plastic bit at the top which can break off. Easy to put in any type of ground with cordless drill. Ryobi pulled a fast one with their one+ range. Once you buy into the system with a couple of tools and a battery it makes no sense to stray unless their tools are not up to the job in hand. As it is, their tools are of ample quality for all but the most dedicated DIYer. If the ground is hard, drill the Ground Dog screw in peg as far as possible, and then wind the wing collar down to the ground level to hold the peg securely I have seen some that are threaded but you still hammer them in and then give them half a turn to loosen them to remove. Even thought about the rebar type but these look to be over egging it a bit.

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