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

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I carry a rechargeable SDS drill with an 8mm masonry bit for the really tough hard standings. Useful to wind the pegs out afterwards and spin the steadies up and down. I bought some screw in pegs from Aldi, last year. Tried them once - absolutely useless. Even starting them with a lump hammer (defeating the object of them, IMO) they wouldn't go in. Just spun around and I agree that there is a danger of catching fingers / awning ladders as the top spins round. I hate putting the awning up on a hardstanding - which is why we invariably go to places where we can have a nice grass pitch!

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http://www. caravantalk. co. uk/community/topic/119191-pegging-down-the-awning/?hl=%2Bscrew+%2Bpegs&do=findComment&comment=1400706 sterling silver Small Hole Cup Pearl Screw Eye Pin Bail Peg Pendants for Half Drilled Beads Jewelry Making,ASL-P-017 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. Ground Dog screw in pegs are sold individually, and each Ground Dog screw in peg comes with an orange Hook Collar.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.

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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!)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. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. 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. I realise that some are "less able" and so have to try anything that may help but gadgets and labour saving devices are not for me just yet. HAT ORGANIZER, TOWEL Hooks, Wood Wall Hook, Minimalist Walnut Polished Single Wall Mounted Hooks Vintage Coat Wall Hangers

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The Wing Collar is used with a Ground Dog screw in peg, when using the Anchor Plate to secure the awning leg vertically. I've got some but as other have said they aren't all that easy to screw in - I usually bash them in halfway with a hammer and see if they'll screw in the rest of the way. If not they get bashed in all the way. They do come out quite seaily with the drill though. At last you can securely anchor an awning leg vertically when detached from the side of a Caravan/Motorhome, with a Caravan Rollout Awning Anchor Kit. The Wing Collar is used with a Ground Dog screw in peg, when using the Anchor Plate Kit to secure the awning leg vertically. http://www. caravantalk. co. uk/community/topic/117475-bit-of-a-basic-question-but/?hl=%2Bscrew+%2Bpegs&do=findComment&comment=1370899The 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. Supa-Peg’s NEW galvanized steel screw pegs are your ideal replacement for standard pegs where the ground is to hard. Measuring 220mm in length, they can penetrate deep into the ground for the ultimate ground holding capability. A handy 13mm hex head is located at the top so you can use a standard cordless drill for setup. Just loop the guy rope around plastic top to secure your tent. After a life in heavy engineering it used to be that, if it won't go with a big hammer get a bigger hammer. 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. 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)

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