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Screw It's Aircraft Tie Down System
Greetings, we have just published a new website for the "Screw It" range
of aircraft tie down kits. Smaller, lighter and easier to use than just about any other system including the "claw", hundreds of satisfied customers around the world. Please visit our website for additional information http://www.screwits.com Yes, I know it's a bad name but this is what they have been called the years |
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Screw It's Aircraft Tie Down System
I own a Screw It tie down kit. Works great in any soil I have tried it
in. Great holding power and packs up neat and small in the bag provided. Even worked at the OSH UL area which seems to have a hard gravel layer about 4 inched below the sod. Robert Mudd USER wrote: Greetings, we have just published a new website for the "Screw It" range of aircraft tie down kits. Smaller, lighter and easier to use than just about any other system including the "claw", hundreds of satisfied customers around the world. Please visit our website for additional information http://www.screwits.com Yes, I know it's a bad name but this is what they have been called the years |
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wrote in message ups.com... I own a Screw It tie down kit. Works great in any soil I have tried it in. Great holding power and packs up neat and small in the bag provided. Even worked at the OSH UL area which seems to have a hard gravel layer about 4 inched below the sod. Robert Mudd If those are the small "auger" anchors I can testify to their utility. I store my own and my sons travel trailer on my acreage and there is a 1500 lb rated auger anchor chained on each corner of each trailer. I do this because of the frequency of spring thunderstorms with high winds at our place. Both trailers have withstood several 75 mph storm winds and one nontypical monster with 100+mph wind. I figure that any winds going much beyond the big one we experienced will leave us with two well anchored trailerless steel frames. (G) I think the smaller anchors would do a fine job of preventing unauthorized pilotless flights for your Homebuilts for any reasonable level of wind. If I've misunderstood the kind of anchor of which you spoke, nevermind. Harold KD5SAK |
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Screw It's Aircraft Tie Down System
You know, you should at least try to change the path, when you use two sock
puppets to recommend your product. You just lost any reliability you could ever have, with me, and others, I'm sure. -- Jim in NC |
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Screw It's Aircraft Tie Down System
If you are referring to the emails above then you are wrong... One
person is in New Mexico USA, the other i don't know where and i am in Australia.... No sock puppets around here unless you know something i don't.... i didn't ask them to reply to my post. Thanks Michael Morgans wrote: You know, you should at least try to change the path, when you use two sock puppets to recommend your product. You just lost any reliability you could ever have, with me, and others, I'm sure. |
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"Morgans" wrote in message
... You know, you should at least try to change the path, when you use two sock puppets to recommend your product. You just lost any reliability you could ever have, with me, and others, I'm sure. -- Jim in NC I don't bother checking for spammer's sock-puppets. It's off topic and spam, 'plane' and simple. |
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Screw It's Aircraft Tie Down System
Morgans wrote: You know, you should at least try to change the path, when you use two sock puppets to recommend your product. You just lost any reliability you could ever have, with me, and others, I'm sure. -- Jim in NC Jim, I am not a sock puppet and deeply resent being called one. The Screw It anchor system does what it claims. I use it and am very happy with it. Robert Mudd Moriarty, New Mexico |
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Screw It's Aircraft Tie Down System
"USER" wrote in message ... : Greetings, we have just published a new website for the "Screw It" range : of aircraft tie down kits. : : Smaller, lighter and easier to use than just about any other system : including the "claw", hundreds of satisfied customers around the world. : : Please visit our website for additional information : : http://www.screwits.com : : Yes, I know it's a bad name but this is what they have been called the years Are these aluminum? ..."you probably couldn't even make them yourself for that price remembering they are anodised and come in a vinyl storage bag"... |
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Morgans wrote:
You know, you should at least try to change the path, when you use two sock puppets to recommend your product. While I agree the first message was spam, I don't see that the two recommendations are sock puppets. Thread starter was posted with Thunderbird, from Australia. The second was posted using Google Groups. The third was posted using Outlook Express from the US. Paths are completely different. |
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Screw It's Aircraft Tie Down System
Hello BlueSkies, to answer one of the earlier posters... how can this be
spam when its a release of a new product and its an aviation only product ?? Anyway, the Screw It's are metal (Steel) not aluminum, It's a lightweight steel that is also heat treated for strength after the welding is completed. Thanks Michael ..Blueskies. wrote: "USER" wrote in message ... : Greetings, we have just published a new website for the "Screw It" range : of aircraft tie down kits. : : Smaller, lighter and easier to use than just about any other system : including the "claw", hundreds of satisfied customers around the world. : : Please visit our website for additional information : : http://www.screwits.com : : Yes, I know it's a bad name but this is what they have been called the years Are these aluminum? ..."you probably couldn't even make them yourself for that price remembering they are anodised and come in a vinyl storage bag"... |
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