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Old 28-08-2008, 05:17 PM
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how do you put your bivvy up on hard standing?

Use hooks and screw all of them in by hand for an overnighter?

Take a drill ( not really an option ) want to travel light.

Take a ratchet and use steel screw in pegs?

It is wooden boards I am talking about

thanks john
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Old 28-08-2008, 05:24 PM
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if the wood is soft enough just use cup hooks
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screwed hooks fella easy
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most boards tend to have a metal mesh over to stop you slipping in (health and safety!) if they do i use the plastic ties that are used to keep wheel trims on cars. they are cheap and very strong. Just make sure you take them home.
failing that small cup hooks are quick and easy.
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Hi

how do you put your bivvy up on hard standing?

Use hooks and screw all of them in by hand for an overnighter?

Take a drill ( not really an option ) want to travel light.

Take a ratchet and use steel screw in pegs?

It is wooden boards I am talking about

thanks john

Haha! the mere strikes again methinks
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your right

so now you even know which peg

Just got back from bq armed with some tasty cup hooks

tomoz is lookin good
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There is also a very lightweight Dewalt Screwdriver under 1lb and its 9 inches long so takes up no room at all and I use this as some staging is rotten so you may not get all corners secured so at least with some strong screws its fine plus the thing takes em back out - No effort reqd!
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