I try to drive mine in at an angle. If they should hit a rock you will
have a better chance to deflect off of it instead of trying to drive
through it.
Mike W0MU
On 4/23/2014 1:36 AM, Ian White wrote:
I came across a website that claimed it's better to use the hydraulic
pressure from water hose to drive ground rods instead of pounding them
into the ground. The idea is to prevent damage to the copper clad. I
can
see how this would make the installation easier, but can't imagine the
copper being stripped away that easily. Any truth to this?
It depends totally on where you live. The only valid generalization
about driving ground rods is: "Local Mileage WILL Vary".
73 from Ian GM3SEK
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