We have a number of Avery T&T shells in our Snow Goose spread and found that in last springs high winds they were moving too much. We have been thinking over a few different ideas to aid in reducing the motion (ie spinning) during high winds. We have thought of staking down the heads either to the ground, or the stake itself. The ground is already frozen, so that means more work. Another thought had come to mind and that was to place a rubber/neoprene washer over the stake tight against the shell. The stakes are 1/4" diameter.
Here are some stock photos of the type of shells we are running... any advice? Anyone else running these?
http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/o...psd12b6e3d.jpg
http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps37fc6481.jpg
We also have some old Carrylite shells that are even more susceptible to the wind, they are on a plastic shell and may have to be tied down somehow.
http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps74b96e86.jpg
Any thoughts on how best we can control these during high winds would be appreciated.