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Eddie; I've seen all manner of ways used. Personally, I've just made a load of tunnels up and am using a bit of baton nailed to the floor. I don't know the size. But, it's just big enough that the set jaws slot down onto it. Does that make sense?

 

I believe people use four nails in a similar fashion.

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Yea understand Pete, and I'm sure it works as good as any other method!

Was thinking more on the lines of the bracket type mainly due to the fact that I have a piece of tin in the shed I could make use of, and they don't look very complicated to make!

Also, if I made up a bunch of them, they'd be handy to store e.t.c!

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These are the ones I use plain and simple,high tensile wire bend the shoulders in to hold BG.

Thanks for sharing the photo's lad!

Nice Job, but i was hoping to use what i have in the shed, the brackets will suit better for box's!

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If you can get hold of a copy of 'Bodygripper Basics' (no, it's not a nineties porn classic :lol: ) I think Glen Waters goes through various cost effective options for mounting bodygrippers...

 

If I remember correctly, he advises using the steel banding commonly used to strap up pallets to make cheap and simple killer clips.

 

Someone better informed on the use of BG traps may remember better than me...

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If you can get hold of a copy of 'Bodygripper Basics' (no, it's a nineties porn classic :lol: )

 

I bet you've yanked your plank over that a few times Matt...stop playing Mr Innocent! :laugh: :laugh:

 

 

Nah, I save all my 'yanking' for those Warrener classics....... :lol:

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