Last year we staked down tombstones with metal rods to prevent the wind form ruining them I am just curious what are other options. Thanks
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In the past, I've built mine with two pieces of PVC in the middle near the bottom. Just hollow out a notch and glue the two pieces of styrofoam together around the PVC. Then drive rebar into the ground whereever you want your tombstones and slide the PVC over the rebar. Easy peasy and no damage to the tombstone. You could retrofit a tombstone the same way, jus glue the PVC to the backside of a tombstone.
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Originally posted by hauntedkimmy View PostIn the past, I've built mine with two pieces of PVC in the middle near the bottom. Just hollow out a notch and glue the two pieces of styrofoam together around the PVC. Then drive rebar into the ground whereever you want your tombstones and slide the PVC over the rebar. Easy peasy and no damage to the tombstone. You could retrofit a tombstone the same way, jus glue the PVC to the backside of a tombstone.sigpic
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Yep, PVC is the way to go. Put two pieces in each stone the same distance apart. That way you can make a jig to help space the rebar. Now you can play musical tombstones until you have them placed like you want.
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