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    Low cost tie downs

    Placemakers have ratchet tie downs for $3.99 a pair.
    These are fine for securing your bike on the interislander.
    Use 4

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    Shit! Even the WareWhare charge around $30 for a pair - are these ones strong enough?
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    I have some of these. One of them held a lathe midair (with a impact drop load of a couple of inches), weighing about half a ton, when I was unloading it from a trailer . So I'd say so.

    (I was using two, but I fumbled one and the other had to take the entire weight for a bit. There was a chain hoist backup rated at two tons. Just to forestall any comments about rashness)
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    Bunnings have Aerofast 3m or 4m ratchet tie downs for $9.95
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    They are the same ones I used on the Bandit.
    Rated at 350 kg each
    Plenty good enough.
    The webbing is thin and I put it double through the ratchet so I could use the loop end around the bars etc. instead of using the hooks.
    I even used one to pull the neighbours quad out of the creek after his flat mate flipped it and broke her ankle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    I have some of these. One of them held a lathe midair (with a impact drop load of a couple of inches), weighing about half a ton, when I was unloading it from a trailer . So I'd say so.

    (I was using two, but I fumbled one and the other had to take the entire weight for a bit. There was a chain hoist backup rated at two tons. Just to forestall any comments about rashness)
    You'll get worse than a rash if a lathe falls on you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion

    (I was using two, but I fumbled one and the other had to take the entire weight for a bit. There was a chain hoist backup rated at two tons. Just to forestall any comments about rashness)
    Heaven forbid anybody on this site would consider YOU rash!!
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