Securing my 16x40 cabin using mobile home tie down method
With my 16x40 cabin mounted on cinder block piers in such a windy area I wanted to be reassured that it was in no danger of being blown off of its foundation. I chose the tie down strapping method that is more common with mobile and manufactured homes. For those who asked I create an amazon wish list here it is: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls... Please note: With large products Amazon will mention they cant deliver to me but that is not correct. They will fill the order anyway and any deliveries go to the main post office nearby! Some folks choose paypal for support. [email protected] For those who want to contact me: [email protected] Thanks for watching!

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