ground rod question [RE-wrenches]

Windy Dankoff windydankoff at mac.com
Mon May 29 10:23:27 PDT 2006


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Peter,

Try a fence-pounder -- someone will tell us what it's called -- a  
weighted tube with a closed end and two handles ...

-- but if you think you got it hard -- I had a customer on a rocky  
hill who drove an 8' rod in slowly ... slowly ... slowly over a  
period of weeks. Then one day he walked past it and stumbled over  
something. It was the "bottom" of the rod, poking up out of the  
ground a couple feet away.

Windy


> Happy Memorial Day Wrenches,
> I hope everyone takes a moment to remember and why.
>
> Thanks to everyone for the discussion on this topic.  It's been  
> helpful to
> me and I hope everyone else.  I love this list and all of you!
>
> I had one more, perhaps more basic question to ask.  Are there any  
> unique
> methods or specialized equipment known to anyone, that will make  
> the task of
> driving the ground rod in the ground easier or more successful?
>
> Thanks so much,
> Peter
> asappower.com


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