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Sal's Dad
 
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Or save yourself a few bucks:

http://doityourself.com/store/tie_do...neering_vp.htm

Often you can get substantially the same product, but without the "Marine"
label, for 1/4 the price, or less (the anchor that looks closest on this
page goes for $60/dozen, rather than $60 each). But go for the galvanized!

A bit of research, and it appears that these are manufactured by Tie Down
Engineering, Manufacturer of Danforth and Hooker anchors.

Of course you must do your homework, and inspect for corrosion and chafing
regularly!

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Sal's Dad


My question is where do I buy the screw
in *thingy*? I really don't even know what it's called but I'll
describe it. It's about 4 ft long with a loop on one end and a round
metal plate on the other end that is notched and bent up to facilitate
threads to screw in the ground. If anyone can help me out I'd greatly
appreciate it.


Something like this?

http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=land+auger+anchor