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Re: [TowerTalk] "Sluggo" Ground Rod driver

To: RICHARD SOLOMON <w1ksz@q.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] "Sluggo" Ground Rod driver
From: "Roger (K8RI)" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 02:13:54 -0400
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RICHARD SOLOMON wrote:
> A local electrician I use had a tool for driving ground rods that his father 
> made.
> He got some Well Pipe, welded a piece on top and welded two handles on it.
> It drove an 8' ground rod into what's laughingly referred to as soil around 
> here
> as easy as you please. A few taps with a hammer completed the task.
>   

You are describing the basic "fence post driver" used on farms for 
years.  Depending on how much weight you can handle the faster you can 
drive posts. Of course you need to be in really good shape for putting 
in a half mile to miles of fence, working from dawn till dark.  One of 
those will give you shoulders and arms like a body builder<:-))

73

Roger (K8RI)
>  
> BTW, I am in Southern Arizona.
>  
> 73, Dick, W1KSZ 
>
>
>
>   
>> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 13:32:21 -0700> From: andersonww5l@sbcglobal.net> To: 
>> towertalk@contesting.com> Subject: [TowerTalk] "Sluggo" Ground Rod driver> > 
>> Fellow Tower Talkians:> > In the October issue of "Electric Contracting 
>> Products" page 26 is a product announcement of a new ground rod driving tool 
>> "The Sluggo-Ox" from Sluggo Ox Corp. As a note I have NO financial 
>> conntections to the company that manufactures it, or any other connection to 
>> the company, other than I subscribe to "Electric Contacting Products" 
>> magazine.> > It slips over both 5/8 and 3/4 inch ground rods, weighs 7 
>> pounds, and has a 3 inch circular striking surface. It claims to prevent the 
>> "mushrooming effect" of using a sledge hammer on the top of the ground rod.> 
>> > Their web site is www.sluggo-ox.com> > Again I have no financial interest 
>> in the company that makes this device and I've mushroomed many a top of a 
>> ground rod installing them until I bought a fence post driver at a farm 
>> supply store, but there
  
>>     
>  is always about 2-3 feet I still can't drive into the ground with the fence 
> post driver. > > Another interesting ham-related product in the October issue 
> page 24 if you subscribe, again I have no financial interest in this company 
> either, are cable ties with a snap off leader where you don't have to have a 
> pair of snips or cutters, or a knife to remove the excess. Its called a 
> "Catamount Twist Tail" billed as "the only tool less cable tie in the 
> industry" (their words not mine). Supposedly just takes a bend, bend, twist 
> motion to remove the tail. > > Website is http://www.tnb.com and it comes in 
> both white and UV resistant black and 7 and 11 inch lengths. No prices were 
> given in the product announcement. Try the web site. > > These products are 
> purely passed on as a possible install problem solution for many hams. I just 
> got my copy of the magazine today and thought I'd pass these ideas on.> > 73 
> de Tom, WW5L> > > _______________________________________________> > > > ____
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