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Old 04-07-2006, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by RedBarchetta
You're welcome, Michael!

One final comment. One time I used a little too much throttle going up and the whole mess shifted backwards about 6 inches...talk about some serious pucker pressure!
You could always put some threaded "Drop In" anchors in the floor & use studs to keep the whole mess in place. Pretty inexspensive if you have a 1/2" drill motor. THe anchors are basically a female thread which you anchor down in concrete with a punch & you can tread bolts or studs into them. YOu will also need the corresponding concrete drill bit to match the anchor size.


My other thought was to cut some neoprene & attach it to the bottom of the corner pieces which may keep everything from slipping. I think the anchors are probably cheaper though, much more stable & easy to remove the studs if ot in use
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