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am i right in thinking there is a product called arborscrew or similar?

im sure ive seen it somewhere. a screw that has a sprung fixing that adjusts with the incremental growth of the tree

any help would be apreciated

cheers

john

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am i right in thinking there is a product called arborscrew or similar?

im sure ive seen it somewhere. a screw that has a sprung fixing that adjusts with the incremental growth of the tree

any help would be apreciated

cheers

john

Posted

am i right in thinking there is a product called arborscrew or similar?

im sure ive seen it somewhere. a screw that has a sprung fixing that adjusts with the incremental growth of the tree

any help would be apreciated

cheers

john

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the ones your after are used in lighting protection (for trees) and have sections that extend the fixing as the tree grows, with a spring to keep the earth rod fixed

 

bingo, any idea of a source?

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