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26/4/2007 at 8:29am
 Location: North Wales
 Outfit: Compass Omega 1991
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Hi All

The site I stay on for the season has upgraded their pitches to hard standing for caravan, car and awning.  I put my awning up at the weekend, using extra pegs and had to go and take it down as the wind had blown it in!  It looks like the hard standing ground (which is 6ins of slate with 6ins of granite on top!) is not holding any of the pegs........... any ideas on how to keep my awning secure for the rest of the season PLEASE.

Thanks

Jill



26/4/2007 at 9:09am
 Location: Chippenham
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Cabriolet and tents
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Try these i use them on grass or hardstanding and with care will last for ages. Use a claw hammer to get in / out. Dont pull on the plastic heads though as they can break.

http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-5232-2978-1/1?AID=9479574&PID=1428744&mpre=http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CARAVAN-AWNING-HARDSTANDING-ROCK-PEGS-pk10_W0QQitemZ180109843034QQihZ008QQcategoryZ36798QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem

Andy (p.s. i bought some more of these today and i am in no way linked to the seller)



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26/4/2007 at 9:23am
 Location: nottingham
 Outfit: hobby 690 uk collection
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I had the same problem so i cut an old steel gate into 18 inch lengths then welded a piece of scrap steel on top ground a point on the other end and used a lump hammer to knock them in these had to go through about 3 inch of concrete in some parts of the pitch and others through about 6 inch of pea gravel and the awning stood up to all the high winds we had recently

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26/4/2007 at 9:29am
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Thanks Andy - these are similar to what I was using but I don't think mine had the ribbed end ............. I will try anything as I really want to keep my awning up.

Jill



26/4/2007 at 9:46am
 Location: leeds
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Quote: Originally posted by jrob62it on 26/4/2007

Thanks Andy - these are similar to what I was using but I don't think mine had the ribbed end ............. I will try anything as I really want to keep my awning up.

Jill




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26/4/2007 at 10:30am
 Location: North Wales
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Opps just read what I had wrote - does not sound good - thanks Nicki 


26/4/2007 at 1:08pm
 Location: Sussex
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Now what on earth could you both be talking about??? 

I think I need a lie down now!! 

Stuart



26/4/2007 at 2:36pm
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When it comes to securing awning pegs in hardstandings, I don't think they have yet found the composition for the base material.

It needs to be reasonably easy to drive in the pegs, able to grip the pegs firmly, and not leave holes after pegs are removed, which makes it difficult for following campers to get their pegs secure if they hit same spots.

I have often thought a compacted mix of rubber crumb and granite dust would do the job.  I wonder if any of the clubs have organised a test? For example, a heavy, welded box filled with various compacted mixes, a peg driven in, and then tested for resistance to loosening.

Bertie.



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26/4/2007 at 5:20pm
 Location: North Wales
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Thanks to you all......... the 6ins on top is granite dust - which I think is the main problem as there is no security in the ground.

Jill




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