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For the last 40 plus years now I have been using copper water pipe as part of 
my ground system. 
Since my old pipe had eroded , coroded and otherwise deteriorated I decided to 
remove it and 
install a new one... BAD CHOICE. 
What I normally do is drill several smallish holes down the length at various 
points around the pipe. 
Then I drive it into the ground with a an adaptor that helps to prevent 
mushrooming (notice I didnt say 
that it prevented it).  
The whole idea of this pipe is that I drive it in the ground next to my ground 
rod (occasionally I have used 
IT as the ground rod when I have been in my cheap mode.  I then use an adaptor 
to hook it to a hose 
and siphon.  The purpose of the shiphon is that I mix a saturated solution of 
coper sulfate put it into 
a one gallon milk jug and with the siponn in the milk jug turn the hose on.  
The siphon can be purchased 
at garden stores for adding fertilizer etc. to a garden. This works really well 
and after I have done this 
for a few months the ground conductivity is greatly enhanded. 
Oh  back to my original comment.. HOLY COW what price copper... so I stopped by 
the local 
Lowes to pick up a piece 1" copper pipe and the damn thing cost nearly $30.   
YIKES. 
Last time I bought a pipe.. it was something like $7.. but that has been 5 or 6 
years ago. 
I didnt expect to have to take out a second mortgage to purchase a simple piece 
of pipe. 
Jim WA3MEJ 
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