Lag screws vs everything else...

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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by Ratty » Mon Jan 26, 2015 4:01 pm

Just Joe. Thanks, I want to do this but I don't bring power tools. Ratchet, socket, maybe a breaker bar since I'm an old lady. I'm goin shopping for some lag bolts. This way I don't HAVE to tie my carport to my tires. And all that rebar wears me out just thinking about it. Woo Hoo. I love a solution.

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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by maladroit » Mon Jan 26, 2015 5:13 pm

Fabricating a T-handle wrench, say 3 feet long, with 1/2" drive on the end, would be pretttttty handy. You could make this happen off-the-shelf with a 1/2" drive sliding T-handle and 1/2" x 36" extension bar, but it'll cost the same as an impact driver (though you won't need power for this sucker).

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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by Ratty » Mon Jan 26, 2015 5:41 pm

I have tools. Looking them over I have a thing that looks like a mini post hole digger. 3/4 drive with an extension. It's not a ratchet though. The cylindrical bar across the top is 15 inches. I would rather use a big ratchet.
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Post by FIGJAM » Mon Jan 26, 2015 7:25 pm

A long piece of pipe over the handle will give you all the leverage you'll need. 8)
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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by Popeye » Tue Jan 27, 2015 1:19 pm

maladroit wrote:Fabricating a T-handle wrench, say 3 feet long, with 1/2" drive on the end, would be pretttttty handy. You could make this happen off-the-shelf with a 1/2" drive sliding T-handle and 1/2" x 36" extension bar, but it'll cost the same as an impact driver (though you won't need power for this sucker).
Try a four-way lug wrench but check that it has the right size socket for your lag bolt. You might have one in the trunk already.
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Post by Elliot » Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:48 pm

My 1/2" lags take a 3/4" tool, which a four-way lug wrench should have. But my 3/8" lags take a 9/16" tool, which I have not seen on any lug wrench.

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Post by Popeye » Tue Jan 27, 2015 7:08 pm

Elliot wrote:My 1/2" lags take a 3/4" tool, which a four-way lug wrench should have. But my 3/8" lags take a 9/16" tool, which I have not seen on any lug wrench.
Even though there are 3/8 trailer lugs I couldn't find a lug wrench for them. You could always weld a 1/2" nut to a 3/8 socket or weld the socket to an unused side of your lug wrench. Or buy an impact wrench.
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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by sagittandy » Sat Feb 14, 2015 7:12 pm

- How much better is hot dipped galvanized than zinc in the playa?
- And how much harder is it to drive 1/2 lags into subplaya than 3/8"?

I have not found any 3/8 x 14 HD galvanized for sale. But 1/2 x 14 HD are available. Wondering if it's worth it.

PS: Thanks for this great idea.

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Post by FIGJAM » Sat Feb 14, 2015 7:53 pm

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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by tatonka » Sun Feb 15, 2015 9:19 am

i got mine soakin in some oil , they started rusting up a bit after the 2nd year
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Post by Elliot » Sun Feb 15, 2015 10:05 am

In my experience, hot dipped galvanized resists rust quite a bit better than zinc coated. And they cost almost twice as much -- so, if they were not superior, they would not exist.
Of course, stainless steel tops them both, but costs even more, and I don't see them in any length longer than 6", so that's off the table. (Stainless is also more brittle, so might break easier under the pounding of the impact wrench.)

Obviously, 1/2" takes more force to screw in than 3/8", and galvanized has a rougher surface, so that might add a tiny bit friction. But zinc coated may be smoother only the first time you screw them in, and then they get a rough surface of rust.

I don't worry about the rust. A good impact driver handles them just fine.
If you are thinking of rust getting onto and staining your other gear in transit and storage, you might try what I did: I went to the local flea market and bought several small-but-long steel tool-boxes for just a few bucks each, and I keep the different sizes of lags and similar hardware in those.

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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by Roundabout » Sun Feb 15, 2015 11:37 am

I agree that the zinc coated ones are far more prone to rapid rusting from contact with the playa. I soak them in vinegar water when they get back home. That seems to halt the rusting. Then I drive them into the ground in my back yard and back out. The acidic nature of the soil/clay here knocks the rust off and they are good to go for next year.
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Post by Ratty » Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:40 pm

Or you could put them in a bucket of sand with some oil added. That's where I keep my garden tools.
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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by sagittandy » Mon Feb 16, 2015 8:57 pm

Thanks for all the good answers.

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Post by rideincircles » Wed Mar 11, 2015 1:38 pm

I will be ordering some lag bolts soon. I will just need to stake down a hexayurt and probably a clamshell carport and whatever other type of shade I bring. I plan on buying the 6-pack of ryobi tools with 2 extra batteries in the next couple months which comes with an impact driver. Wish I would have bought that last year since it is now $40 more.

This thread is pretty convincing.

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Post by maladroit » Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:18 pm

I need to point out that the impact driver in that kit is a smaller version with 1/4" drive. Incredibly useful for projects around the house, larger wood screws etc. But not guaranteed to blast a lag screw 14 or 16 inches down into hard packed earth. If you don't really need the rest of the tools in that kit, you can get a larger rechargeable impact driver, 3/8 or 1/2, for about half the cost. Or an AC corded 1/2" impact driver for a sixth of the cost.

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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by sagittandy » Fri Mar 13, 2015 7:58 pm

I have a vintage 1/2" B&D drill, 120V 7A 450RPM, top photo: http://www.instructables.com/id/Central ... -outdoors/

Will it drive 1/2 x 16" lags fully in, or should I get an impact driver?

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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by FIGJAM » Fri Mar 13, 2015 8:18 pm

That drill is almost identical to what I've used the last 4 years.

It works just fine!!! 8)
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Post by rideincircles » Fri Mar 13, 2015 9:29 pm

I could probably get the 4-piece ryobi kit with 2 batteries and a 1/2" impact driver for the same price. The 6-piece kit had better batteries, but thats the the main trade-off. I was planning on upgrading my tools before I ended up getting tickets. This just increases the need.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-Vol ... /202340589
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Post by DoctorIknow » Fri Mar 13, 2015 11:41 pm

rideincircles wrote:I could probably get the 4-piece ryobi kit with 2 batteries and a 1/2" impact driver for the same price. The 6-piece kit had better batteries, but thats the the main trade-off. I was planning on upgrading my tools before I ended up getting tickets. This just increases the need.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-Vol ... /202340589
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-Vol ... /203466914
I like the idea of buying both the kit and the stand alone 1/2" impact driver.
I've been checking out a few 1/2" impact drivers that come with two batteries, and the price nears the price of all those ryobi tools plus the impact driver, and Ryobi is probably quite ok for amateur use, plus, if the impact driver should fail on the playa, one could use the drill with the "hammer drill" option.

and, the Ryobi has an intelligent charger....still rare these days for "bargain" tools.

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Post by sagittandy » Mon Mar 23, 2015 5:39 pm

So weird. Excited to get lag screws in the mail...
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Post by DoctorIknow » Mon Mar 30, 2015 10:47 pm

Shoot,,,,I've been spending hours checking out battery powered impact wrenches, and then today I see this. I've had my share of crappy Harbor Freight tools (sawzall, drill press, power washers....but their anvil is great!) but heck, I could buy two of these for less than one of the cheapest 18volt lithium drivers, which will eventually need new batterie$, and my camp has a genny, so why am I even considering going battery?
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Post by maladroit » Tue Mar 31, 2015 1:18 am

That is what I used last year, and it did not break a sweat. It came with spare motor brushes, and is a solid, heavy beast. The starting current is pretty significant and it tripped my 2000W generator breaker in Econo mode, so I had to switch off Econo while doing the lag screws.

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Post by skippy3k » Tue Mar 31, 2015 1:02 pm

Agree with Maladroit. I have one as well and it has worked great.
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Post by Fan C » Thu Apr 02, 2015 1:43 pm

That Harbor freight impact driver put up and took down my camp at BRC and at Wasteland Weekend.with no problem.

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Post by Roundabout » Fri Apr 03, 2015 12:08 am

Has anybody been able to find any 3/8 x 18 lag screws this year? It is so weird how that size was so available two years ago and then seems to have just disappeared.
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Post by mudpuppy000 » Fri Apr 03, 2015 8:16 am

Roundabout wrote:Has anybody been able to find any 3/8 x 18 lag screws this year? It is so weird how that size was so available two years ago and then seems to have just disappeared.
I haven't but honestly, even the 8" screws seem to hold really well. I tried them out at our regional a couple weeks ago and couldn't pull them out of the ground. Soil was rocky/loose desert gravel type stuff.

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Post by Roundabout » Fri Apr 03, 2015 10:38 am

mudpuppy000 wrote: I haven't but honestly, even the 8" screws seem to hold really well.
Last year the playa condition in my camp was such that you could push in or pull out the lag screws at least 6" before hitting anything solid enough to anchor to. With the ultra dry conditions this year, I am thinking that it will be worse, and that the extra length of 18" screws will be needed for some critical applications.
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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by SnowBlind » Fri Apr 03, 2015 1:30 pm

For 3/8" the longest I could find was 14", but they have 1/2" in 18".

Just like with rebar, the difference between 3/8" and 1/2" suprises me every time. Holding 3/8x14 and 1/2x18 next to each other seems like a world of difference.

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Re: Lag screws vs everything else...

Post by maladroit » Fri Apr 03, 2015 1:30 pm

It's OK to push aside some loose playa to get a few more inches deeper. But tie a piece of bright colored string to the lag screw so you don't lose it!

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