Rickochet Spuzz Or you could bolt it to the floor? Tapcon concrete screws do a great job and make a minimal size hole in the concrete. 1/4" screws inserted at least one inch into the concrete. Or can you screw it to some studs in the wall?
DonM Rickochet Anchoring to the floor would have the best result. Itβs the front of the bench that wants to lift.
candukid I sunk nuts into the concrete. Ones that are self anchoring. I can then set up my machine in the middle of the shop and bend away. Then I unbolt it and put it back in the corner
colej DonM can you anchor the legs of the bench to the concrete? Angle iron cut to 1β lengths could be easily attached to the legs of the bench and then anchored to the floor? Or Iβm sure Home Depot or Loweβs would have some kind of bracket made up for decking applications.
DonM colej Yeah, that seems very do-able. You are right, there are various construction tie pieces that would work. Even simple angle pieces would do it.
Sparky DonM Are you saying you built a Pinhawk 5 hybrid today, or that you are out to seek, capture and torture whoever was on that magazine cover?
Par4QC Regripped Jake's clubs. When you can hit a ball like he can, you get no crap about what equipment looks like.
fatshot I found a whole set of graphite iron shafts (Cobra Fly-Z) that I had stuffed in a box with 3 'like-new' Lamkin grips on them! The second time that's happened in the last year (I need to clean up my workshot more often!!). I blew the grips off.....now I may have to order a set of heads to build something!!! π π
DonM I hit the 37" Pinhawk 25 degree 5H a couple-three times on the course today. It appears to fly about as high as my 38", 31 degree 6 iron, but the distance of a 5 iron. So that's pretty good.
mikeintopeka DonM It appears to fly about as high as my 38", 31 degree 6 iron, but the distance of a 5 iron. So that's pretty good. First dibs, Don.
Bankshot Decided to kill time by building a few clubs from cast-offs I had laying around. Here is one I may actually try to play as a not-quite-thriver but hopefully a fairway finder. Old school 11* Snake Eyes Aermet CMF Non-conforming head on a Snake Eyes/UST Proforce XTD shaft in R. I wanted to build it at 43.5", but even at 44" had to add a little over 8 grams to the head (5 gram tip pin and 3+ grams lead tape).