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Helical Piles for baskets and tee signs

BCDan

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Nov 9, 2008
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So, I currently have a temporary course, using Eco-Spikes that hold the "tone" targets. Which is great, no digging, and no concrete needed, and easily removed with some tools.
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I am seeking permanent status of the course, and seeking funding to get baskets, and would like to continue the process of no concrete on the course, and no digging when I get baskets.

One member proposed that we mount the baskets on Helical screw piles. No digging or concrete required. He has a bobcat, and screw piles are common up here. Apparently, screw piles do better than concrete up here, as concrete gets pushed and heaved during the seasons. We could use screw piles for the tee signs and the baskets.


Example:

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http://www.fliscrewpiles.co.uk/helical-screw-piles.php
 
as long you dont hit rock your good. mounting the basket to you anchor could be problematic but as long as you know someone who can weld/fabricate should be fine
 

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