I did just that - borrowed a hammer drill - after 30 minutes it got me
maybe, maybe 1/2".... I went back to hammering. It was more effective.
The clay and sandstone here is terrible. More than likely the one that
I borrowed wasn't big enough - although it was pretty darn substantial.
Gary
-----Original Message----- From: Richard Thorne
Sent: Saturday, December 3, 2016 11:40 AM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Station and tower grounding
Go rent a hammer drill and purchase a ground rod adapter for installing
ground rods.
Makes quick work of installing an 8' ground rod.
I had 5 ground rods installed in less than 30 minutes. We have clay and
cliche here in the Amarillo panhandle.
Rich - N5ZC
On 12/3/2016 10:07 AM, Jeff Draughn wrote:
I live in Kansas in an area that has some of the worst clay that I have
ever had to deal with.
It's sticky gooey terrible stuff, sticks to everything like epoxy!
Trying to drive eight-foot ground rods's in the ground is near
impossible,
I think the stickiness just builds to a point where it's near impossible
even using a 10 pound sledge.
So my question is would several 4 foot rods placed approximately 4 feet
apart be satisfactory?
Thanks for your thoughts and inputs.
Regards,
Jeff
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