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Subject: | Topband: tool for install radials |
From: | "Bill and Liz" <magoo@isp.ca> |
Date: | Wed, 10 Dec 2014 17:30:56 -0500 |
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I recall that Home Depot had a small walk-behind trencher for doing
sprinkler lines. It rented for about $85 per day (this was 5 years or so
ago) and I figured that I could do perhaps 40 radials 100+ ft in length in a
full day as long as I did not run into rocks. The best deal turned out to
be renting it from Friday evening until Sunday evening for $125. As it
turned out, the store which had it stopped renting it a couple of weeks
before I wanted it so I ended up laying the radials on the ground and
scraping buckets of topsoil off the plowed field to cover them. I'm sure
there are lots of places which rent small trenchers and vibrating plows for
the DIY crowd. For those who might be interested in doing what I did and
cover the wire with earth, it took about 5 cu yds of soil and a LOT of
shovelling to cover 64 radials varying in length from 75 ft to 130 ft 2"
deep and perhaps a foot wide.
Bill VE3NH _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband |
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