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How to remove a ground anchor
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17/04/2021 08:55
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After a bumpy ride, we completed on our house yesterday. One of the things we want to do is to build a shed/office in the garden, but the space is currently occupied by another, smaller shed that we want to move from its concrete base to another part of the garden. We hoped to slide/manhandle the shed along the paving (it's ony about 6ftx6ft, but there's a snag: The previous occupant has fitted a ground anchor through the floor of the shed, into the concrete base to secure his motorbike. The shed definitely predates the anchor.
It looks like a simple eye atop a flat plate about 5" square, but I can't see how it's secured. There are no obvious screws/bolts/fixings around the plate, but they might be hidden by thick yellow paint. I can't see how it would have been concreted in, because the plate sits on the shed floor so the hole cut for it can't be very big.
I'm expecting to have to grind it off, but wondered if there were any tips from the Forum Brains' Trust.
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Re: How to remove a ground anchor
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17/04/2021 14:35
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Couldn’t be the spiral type, could it, Jim? Try a big bar through the eye and “unwind”?
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Re: How to remove a ground anchor
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18/04/2021 06:25
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the logic is that once a motorbike is attached, it'll be pretty tough to undo! That was my thinking, Jim. That’s how a lot of locking solutions work - it’s only secure when “locked” Fingers crossed for you
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Re: How to remove a ground anchor
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Re: How to remove a ground anchor
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18/04/2021 16:29
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Cue next thread from the esteemed J_C... "Best equipment to stream video?"  Ha 
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Re: How to remove a ground anchor
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19/04/2021 12:35
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...though it would have been fun to see J_C headbutt the shed wall as he leaned into a large metal bar only for the epoxy to suddenly give  Glad it was a non-problem, Jim
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Re: How to remove a ground anchor
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...though it would have been fun to see J_C headbutt the shed wall as he leaned into a large metal bar only for the epoxy to suddenly give  Glad it was a non-problem, Jim Spooky, MRS, were you there...?!
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Re: How to remove a ground anchor
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...though it would have been fun to see J_C headbutt the shed wall as he leaned into a large metal bar only for the epoxy to suddenly give  Glad it was a non-problem, Jim Spooky, MRS, were you there...?!
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