I just walked in after driving 4 8' rods into rocky desert soil. I
rented a hammer drill and they threw in the "ground rod driver". I'll
be you could rent one.
Jerry
K7LY
On 10/18/2003 2:36 PM, Jim Smith wrote:
> Dunno if this is possible at your QTH, Mark, but I have found tool
> rental places with these things available.
>
> 73 de Jim Smith VE7FO
>
> Mark Beckwith wrote:
>
>>>I have 15 ground rods to do.
>>>
>>
>>Speaking of that, does anyone have a SDS-chuck ground-rod-driving-tool I
>>could borrow to do this? (I've got the hammerdrill but I imagine there must
>>be some tool which would aid in driving ground rods). I'd pay shipping both
>>ways and I think this would probably take about a day.
>>
>>Mark, N5OT
>>
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