I got some 150mm ones the other day in Monto for $1 each!!
GarrynLyn said
05:51 AM Apr 26, 2015
I just bought some 8" coach bolts, and they work OK for me.
Garry
Long Weekend said
04:17 PM Apr 26, 2015
The 'peggypeg' pegs have been mentioned in an earlier post. They are available direct from the Australian agent or through eBay by the same seller.
I have been lusting after the aluminium ones for two years now but cannot justify the cost - nearly $25 EACH! (Don't forget to include the mailing cost.)
There is another company in England selling similar screws for tents - have a look at www.screwpegs (but unable to remember if it is .com or .co.uk - try both). Screwpegs have a lovely 30cm plastic peg with wide flutes - perfect for sand, mud or dare I say it, snow. Their other items are essentially coach screw types of pegs. They also have videos of how to use cordless drills to drive the pegs into the ground.
found these may be of interest to some
http://www.peggypeg.com.au/
I just bought some 8" coach bolts, and they work OK for me.
Garry
I have been lusting after the aluminium ones for two years now but cannot justify the cost - nearly $25 EACH! (Don't forget to include the mailing cost.)
There is another company in England selling similar screws for tents - have a look at www.screwpegs (but unable to remember if it is .com or .co.uk - try both). Screwpegs have a lovely 30cm plastic peg with wide flutes - perfect for sand, mud or dare I say it, snow. Their other items are essentially coach screw types of pegs. They also have videos of how to use cordless drills to drive the pegs into the ground.
Murray
It is http://www.screwpegs.com/
Aussie Paul.
Murray
Same thing I got - coach bolts - mine have the nut like top - no the one with the hole, they burr out too quickly.
There is a good Aussie peg called bluescrew.com.au
you get 4 for about $20
great