This peg down kit is suitable for anchoring all Trade Tested wooden floor kits in the ground.
This peg down kit is suitable for anchoring all Trade Tested wooden floor kits in the ground.
For peace of mind in high wind zones, we recommend that your shed is anchored securely. The 6 x H5 pegs are driven into the ground and fastened to the base plate using the galvanised nails provided.
- Length 400mm pegs
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The quality of the pegs was very poor very large knots and one had some rot and broke
I needed the pegs for the job, so why not? saved me time.
They do what they need to do, but you can get longer (probs H4) in other places for cheaper and would still achieve a similar outcome.
Two of the six pegs broke while trying to drive into the ground as there was big knots in the timber and pegs snapped
Its just a handful of big wooden pegs. I bought these with the wooden floor kit, but then I put the wooden floor and the shed on a concrete pad so didn't' need the pegs after all. I used them for some other garden project. Having said that, I don't see how these would work with the floor kit without additional brackets and load bearing screws. They are kind of too small for levelling, and not really any way to secure them to the floor kit.
Good Quality
Exactly as described and do what they are supposed to do. These are good value and a time saver, so very worthwhile considering adding to your purchase if you don't already have pegs on hand.
Six stakes. Wooden. They work.
Some nice wooden pegs
Having erected the 3.07m x 0.79m shed I could not see how the pegs could be attached to the "base plate", whatever that means. Are they supposed to be attached to the outside edge of the wooden floor and/or the bearers? It seems impossible to position and drive in the pegs right up against the edge close enough for nailing on. We are in a high wind zone, so explanation of use would been appreciated. I'll have to figure out another way of anchoring the shed.