• @Etterra
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    71 month ago

    I wonder how deep those stakes are driven lol

    • On the surface, it looks as if they bored decent size holes in the ground and set the anchors in concrete. With a Bobcat, they could easily get 3 meter x 40cm holes; that’s 904kg of concrete at each anchor point, and a lot of friction.

      This isn’t the stupidest idea I’ve ever seen; given that they can’t move their house, and set unlikely to move all their possessions for just a few days, Heck, it’s not a bad idea at all, and looks well-executed.

    • @thebigslime
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      21 month ago

      According to the local news interview, 8’ concrete piles.

    • @[email protected]
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      -11 month ago

      I guarantee it’s not deep enough. Hurricanes of this magnitude topple and uproot trees with massive root structures extending several meters underground. These type of DIY solutions are almost always create more hazard than they solve.

      • @[email protected]
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        141 month ago

        More than likely, if the straps are attached to cement blocks, the cement is deeper than the average depth of a tree root.

      • @Omgpwnies
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        101 month ago

        Those trees are also giant sails which transfers that much more force from the wind

      • KillingTimeItself
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        11 month ago

        they make houses rated to hurricane winds, i don’t think the trees really care one way or the other. Engineering is often better at withstanding hurricanes than trees.