Moving a ground anchor..

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simon the viking
I think we need to have a camera setup with live streaming

Sorry can't do a live stream as my own private computer consultant...






Will be at school....
 
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simon the viking
Purchased this in readiness... Its got to stick out the top of my rucksack on commute
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classic33

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Ok folks...

I will be cursing and swearing attempting to move it sometime around lunch time... I will put real time photos on as it happens... Unless I knock myself out.....
Bit late for lunch, intit.
 
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sorry to be late to the thread, but cut the old one off flat with angry grinder and install a new one ?

If it does not yield to a crow bar or Cold chisel tomorrow... Then a grinder will be borrowed and the bolts ground off... An angle grinder could be borrowed from work but only overnight.. and I'm on leave for a over week so it will have to wait...

Or I could just leave it there to chain the lawn mower to, and buy and fit a new one..... But that would be so boring.... I don't want to disappoint my fans... ^_^ (and the lawn mower was only £50 quid new so a bit of overkill)
 

Profpointy

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just get an angle grinder. You,ll find it more useful than you now think, once you have it. A professional model Bosch blue / makita or hitachi is only £50 in 4.5 inch size so hardly worth thinking about a cheaply. As well as grinding or cutting stone or steel, also useful for very rough but fast sanding / shaping and the wire brushy thing is also handy for (fierce) rust and paint removal. It’ll grind the heads of your bolts in seconds
 
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