M Macboom Member Joined Sep 2019 Messages 6 Jul 26, 2020 #1 I want to use single shot mine tubes with my sequencer. They come with a square base. What’s the best way to brace them in the field? Thanks.
I want to use single shot mine tubes with my sequencer. They come with a square base. What’s the best way to brace them in the field? Thanks.
meckman Active member Joined Jun 2019 Messages 25 Jul 26, 2020 #2 Drywall screw them to a piece of plywood.
M Macboom Member Joined Sep 2019 Messages 6 Jul 26, 2020 Thread starter #3 Sorry. I should have said that I’ve thought about using plywood, but wondered if someone had another better idea.
Sorry. I should have said that I’ve thought about using plywood, but wondered if someone had another better idea.
Torch Active member Joined Feb 2020 Messages 26 Jul 26, 2020 #4 I've used a 2x6 or 1x6 rather than plywood with some cross braces so it doesn't tip. You can put them all in a row down the board and screws aren't sticking through the bottom of the plywood. Other than that, not much different than plywood
I've used a 2x6 or 1x6 rather than plywood with some cross braces so it doesn't tip. You can put them all in a row down the board and screws aren't sticking through the bottom of the plywood. Other than that, not much different than plywood
M Macboom Member Joined Sep 2019 Messages 6 Jul 26, 2020 Thread starter #5 Yea, I’ll probably have to cut some squares because they will be about ten feet apart across the field.
Yea, I’ll probably have to cut some squares because they will be about ten feet apart across the field.
pyro70_30 Member Joined May 2019 Messages 6 Jul 27, 2020 #6 Drill a hole in the base and use long 6" or so nails pushed into the ground.
M Macboom Member Joined Sep 2019 Messages 6 Jul 27, 2020 Thread starter #7 Good thought. Aluminum gutter nails should work and would be easy to retrieve during cleanup.
Scotty Rockets Well-known member Joined Apr 2019 Messages 81 Aug 5, 2020 #8 Invest in some pyrolamas or craig racks.