+18 votes
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Stupid question - how would you temporarily keep my gazebo fixed?  
Stupid question - how would you temporarily keep my gazebo fixed?

15 Answers

+21 votes
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Best answer
Tent pegs
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@paradise16246 in concrete?  
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@goss9 bash it hard enough it'll go lol
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@goss9 build a small pile of cement and place tent pegs into the mound and let it set see if that works quickest cement I've found is post mix for fences sets in5 mins
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@jerricajerrie that's what I try first thing in the morning with her  
+27 votes
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U can buy weights for the feet xx
+23 votes
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You can buy like a sand bag that the leg slides into an just tied on.  
+23 votes
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You can buy weights to fit around the legs6
+17 votes
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If the floor is like that all over drill the holes in and screw it down
+26 votes
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Drill holes but mark where they are for next year x
+19 votes
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Drill it down
+17 votes
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We screwed ours down
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You can get sand bags for this. Or yeah drill in anchor points?  
+21 votes
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You can get sandbags that just Velcro around the legs
+16 votes
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Place the leg in a large pot/bucket and fill with stones
+17 votes
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Sand bags
+14 votes
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Rock pegs
+15 votes
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If its soil get ground screws and attach to the feet. if its concrete drill it and screw it
+18 votes
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Take a 5 gallon bucket, put leg inside, fill with soil, sand, or gravel, then repeat on other legs.  
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