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13th November 2013, 12:40 PM #1
Garden shed tie downs or anchors (no slab)
i have to relocate a garden shed (4m x 3m) from our current house, to our new new one. It will only be up for about 6 months, and I won't be putting a slab down (as this is only temporary). My question is - without a slab the shed will be sitting on bare dirt/grass. How can I anchor it down so wind won't blow it over?
Yes, I know a slab is the best solution, and once I build a new shed (BIG) on our property this one will be pulled down. It's only for garden stuff etc. I
'll just put a sheet of plastic down, with some old chipboard on top. This is what I did at the old house and it worked fine for what I need, but where the edges of the shed were, was some concrete I could use dynabolts to anchor the sides. In the new house, this same shed will sit over a grassed area, and I just need some way to hold it in place.
I was thinking along the lines of 'ground screws' or something similar.
Has anyone done this, and if so, where do you obtain suitable fixings?
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