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Author Topic: A quick tip for using screw in steps  (Read 1592 times)

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Offline Mayfly

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Check the front page for new video. For now it will be just the one video on the front page and we will update it every two weeks. We will see about getting a video page here at MNO.

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Offline 22lex

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That will definately save on my gloves in the future! I am scrambling for a tube right now as I have a couple more stands to throw up, thanks!
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Offline Moving2thecountry

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That is a nice tip.  Thanks.  If I ever use those type of screw in steps, I'll be sure to bring a tube.

Offline kenhuntin

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Not a bad idea but when I used to use them I would bring a cordless drill to make pilot holes. A real timesaver when you put in a bunch of steps
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Offline HUNTER2

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I say use a climber or a ladder stand. :happy1:
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Offline Grute Man

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I can't find the video.  Do you simply slip some tube over the handle so it can spin in your hand?

I really struggle with pegs.  One of my boys has some strap on steps and I love them ! ! !  But I have so many pegs, I'm not tossin them out; I'd sure love to find a way to work with them easier.

Grute  :dancinred:
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