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[QUOTE="Indigogyre, post: 132236, member: 35302"] Hello, So, I've been toying with peace stakes for the last couple of years and still trying to work it out but here are my thoughts. Option 3. The corflute triangle? It's a bit of a pain because you need to stake it down and then still zip tie it to the stake and ends up being excess material not needed. (I tried this the first year) Last year I decided to use a strip of coro that was then zip tied to the metal stake. Easier but if the stake was too thin there was a little wobble but not too much movement. The real pain was pounding them all in one by one. This year I am going to do a sort of option 2. I'd like to make a row of them that will allow me to put them down easier in a single length per row. While it might be a bit more work I don't think it'll cost that much more for pvc and coro over using a bunch of more expensive metal. There is also the option of just using the 20mm pvc as the stake itself. Cut it longer and have an angle of the bottom to help drive into the ground. You could also just cap the top for easier driving, weather and safety protection. So, just some thoughts. Here is a link to my behind the scenes and the Peace stakes can be seen up front listing a little. [MEDIA=youtube]tVP11wWKhcc[/MEDIA] [i][size=2][url=https://youtu.be/tVP11wWKhcc]View: https://youtu.be/tVP11wWKhcc[/url][/size][/i] [/QUOTE]
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