Monte Stark wrote:
>
> On Fri, 8 Aug 1997 CQK8DO@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Should work.... ahem, until you add the next antenna and cut the buried line
> > trying to bury the new one...
>
> One "trick" we used when installing direct burial cables is to put old
> boards, like 2x4 scraps, on top of the wires to keep a shovel from cutting
> the wire when being uncovered years later!
>
> Even after the wood rots you still see it and know the cable is right
> there.
>
> cul,
>
> 73, Ron, SOWP 5545M,
>
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That works but as you say will rot ... try old roofing shingles. Ever
tried to dig around a house that the contractor didn't clean up well???
Good luck and keep posting ....
Steve
KD4WIW
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