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On 6/6/2011 10:27 AM, Robert Peirce wrote:
In , wrote: Not only that, If he uses NO nails or drills NO holes for screws he is not adding to the structure perminantly witch is a no no [common sense]. I would use a series of clamps, and not leave it up in bad weather or when I am away , seems as though temporary would be a better aproach. I'm having alot of luck using mine indoors LoL. Or do what I do. Mount it on a tripod and aim it so you can shove two legs again the rail and hold it place with a bungee chord. That makes it a breeze to take in and put up. Mount it atop a refrigerator unit, on the porch, use the refrige to keep your beer in -- no one could ask you to remove that from the porch! -- Regards, JS “The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it’s an instrument for the people to restrain the government.” -- Patrick Henry |
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