The wall. You tie it to the wall. Specifically, you make two fastening points (via nails, hooks, etc) that are horizontal to each other but higher than the point on the tree you’re going to tie to, so it forms a wide v with the tree at the midpoint. Fishing line or twine or heavy string tied around the tree, then fastened to the two points on the wall, means the only way it can be knocked is backwards into the wall, and even then it won’t fall all the way down.
6 thoughts on “#1034 Quest For Stability (part I)”
Hangman
Wait… the cinderblock is to tie to the tree, right? Not the cat? 😉
SurlyQueen
Why not both?!
DannyboyO1
Cinderella? I want to see heavy construction princess.
Rii
The wall. You tie it to the wall. Specifically, you make two fastening points (via nails, hooks, etc) that are horizontal to each other but higher than the point on the tree you’re going to tie to, so it forms a wide v with the tree at the midpoint. Fishing line or twine or heavy string tied around the tree, then fastened to the two points on the wall, means the only way it can be knocked is backwards into the wall, and even then it won’t fall all the way down.
Kaunisenkeli
Suggested viewing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am7Xj2gvsFA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcSqBnsTxek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pec2NvZKS2M
william
large heavy rocks at the bottom, in a bucket.
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