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Re: [TowerTalk] Routing cables under buried radials

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Routing cables under buried radials
From: <john@kk9a.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2022 17:14:59 -0500
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A Vermeer horizontal drill can go hundreds of feet underground.

John KK9A



Ken Alker ka6ken wrote:

If you decide to do option #1, there is a company in Santa Barbara that I 
hired once that owns a "pig" or "torpedo" or "mole" (pneumatic-powered long 
slender hammering device that look like a giant bullet) they use to bore 
horizontal holes underground.  You did not state how far you need to go, 
and I'm not sure how far they can bore, but this is likely an option. 
First they dig a hole in the ground that is probably five or six feet long 
and couple of feet wide.  Depth depends on how far you want your conduit 
submerged.  Then they drop their boring device into the hole and they hook 
an air compressor up to it and it starts pounding its way across your yard. 
I believe I paid about $1000 to get this done and it took an afternoon to 
go maybe 60' under a very large patio.  That said, it was for a non-profit, 
so I may have been given a pretty good deal.  I also knew the contractor. 
That said, if you can locate a company like this in your town (they often 
work for the cable company or ISP or telco or electric company or gas 
company laying fiber, pipes, etc.) that might want some weekend work then 
maybe you can strike a deal that is within your budget.  Keep in mind that 
it will break things in its path like irrigation lines.

Ken

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