Cut off the little l s at the end of the tree stand bolts with a hacksaw.
Christmas tree trunk too small for stand.
For example a tree stand designed to take a 12 foot tree may only take a trunk that s down to three inches in diameter any smaller trees and you risk the it falling over.
Choose a tree stand that is large enough for your christmas tree.
The wire protects against any problem that could cause the tree to topple not just a loose tree.
The exception is when the trunk is too narrow.
Most stands will specify that they are for trees up to a certain height with a maximum trunk diameter.
Try this our favorite christmas tree hint from our archives.
Most people today opt for an artificial christmas tree due to the convenience offered to the user however it can never replace the crisp fragrance and the authentic setting obtained by installing a fresh christmas tree during christmas time.
Step 2 cut approximately 1 2 inch off of the bottom of the christmas tree trunk with a saw immediately before you attempt to place it in the stand.
Is your bolt broken or stuck.
Chuck the ends of the bolts into a variable speed drill and tighten them into the trunk.
Typically you use a tree stand designed for a taller tree on a smaller one.
Your tree will be secure and you can get out from underneath the tree and get decorating.
Use relatively thin wire.