@@therentalguy I don't think so. I need to look up some RUclips videos I guess. There should be a way to set default Tags, Subscribe buttons, and End card Videos. I can find out that stuff can be set to default setting.
Jordan, can you please help me find this kind of bolts on amazon? What should I type in? I put concrete bolts but I can't find them. I appreciate your time for helping me.
i want to pitch my Coleman hexagon blackout tent in the back yard, i dont have any of these tools and renting - might try just Sand bags. what do you think?
Whats the ideal weight each pole or side pole needs if you're using concrete blocks? I only set up 20x20 and 20x30s and mainly on back yards or front driveways.
Don't use blocks on pole tents at all. But on frame tents there is a formula for it, as far as insurance is concerned. I think that formula is 100#s per sqft. Really I think it just comes down to, weight your tent enough where you can sleep well at night. Also if your using concrete or any kind of ballasts, charger something per ballast.
I am curious... Did ever happen that you drill in a pipe or cable and damage it. If yes, what did you do in that situation. And do you have mentioned in your terms and conditions about this problem,, something like the customer must inform you if there is something underground?
Yes our contract state that the customer needs to call 811Dig and have all lines marked. Although in our state if we do hit a line and it becomes a problem it does fall back on us. We have hit about 4 water lines and 2 gas lines in my 5 yrs. Everytime the customer has covered it.
Normally there are no lines in the concrete of a driveway or patios. Also if there ever were they should be lower that the 2" that you need to drill down. We have hit the rebar in the concrete before, in this case you just need to have a drill bit that will also drill through the rebar. You can find one bit that can do both.
@@CTEvents You mean so you supposed you pay or your insurance supposed too pay for the damage but they were covered. They didn't give you notice that there are pipes?
This is great. Keep making these! I have now officially leveled up because of your knowledge!
Awesome 👍 Great to hear. Tips on leveling up my subs? Your channel grew quick.
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Did you try putting a subscribe button on your videos?
@@therentalguy I don't think so. I need to look up some RUclips videos I guess. There should be a way to set default Tags, Subscribe buttons, and End card Videos. I can find out that stuff can be set to default setting.
OK. So, I finally found them. They are called drop-in bolts. Now if you can help me find the plugs. I can't find them. Thank you
Jordan, can you please help me find this kind of bolts on amazon? What should I type in? I put concrete bolts but I can't find them. I appreciate your time for helping me.
i want to pitch my Coleman hexagon blackout tent in the back yard, i dont have any of these tools and renting - might try just Sand bags. what do you think?
Is it a pole tent or frame? And how big is the tent?
Thank you so much Jordan. Your a star
Whats the ideal weight each pole or side pole needs if you're using concrete blocks? I only set up 20x20 and 20x30s and mainly on back yards or front driveways.
Don't use blocks on pole tents at all. But on frame tents there is a formula for it, as far as insurance is concerned. I think that formula is 100#s per sqft.
Really I think it just comes down to, weight your tent enough where you can sleep well at night.
Also if your using concrete or any kind of ballasts, charger something per ballast.
Super informative video.
Will these anchors work in asphalt as well? Thanks for the video!
No they won't. I would not trust them on asphalt. It's not strong enough.
I am curious... Did ever happen that you drill in a pipe or cable and damage it. If yes, what did you do in that situation. And do you have mentioned in your terms and conditions about this problem,, something like the customer must inform you if there is something underground?
Yes our contract state that the customer needs to call 811Dig and have all lines marked. Although in our state if we do hit a line and it becomes a problem it does fall back on us. We have hit about 4 water lines and 2 gas lines in my 5 yrs. Everytime the customer has covered it.
Normally there are no lines in the concrete of a driveway or patios. Also if there ever were they should be lower that the 2" that you need to drill down. We have hit the rebar in the concrete before, in this case you just need to have a drill bit that will also drill through the rebar. You can find one bit that can do both.
@@CTEvents You mean so you supposed you pay or your insurance supposed too pay for the damage but they were covered. They didn't give you notice that there are pipes?
@@CTEvents if you could give me a clue how too find the plugs for the anchor too cover them. What is the name for them? Did you get them from amazon?
Thanks for info
What should I do if I can't find them to re use the anchor next time?
Put in another anchor.
I have put links in my video description.
Are you serious, explaining all this bullshit with no demonstration of end result?????
I have other videos and pictures of end result.