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Subject: [TowerTalk] Re: Ground Rods
From: w2up@Op.Net (Barry Kutner)
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 08:23:11 +0000
On 18 Apr 97, Jerry K. Liley <k0gug@juno.com> wrote:


> Dear Jay,
> I see someone already told you about the "EASY" way to sink ground rods. 
> The water method "really" works in Missouri.   It takes more than a cup
> of water but a bucket full should do the job.   I usually dig a small
> hole where the rod is going and pour a quart of water in the hole.   That
> way you can keep the hole full and it will self- feed the water down
> along the ground rod.   Don't get in too big of a hurry doing this job.  
> Let the soil have time to soak up the moisture.   Somewhere around the
> four or five foot depth,  pull the ground rod all of the way out and fill
> the hole again.   Go get a cup or coffee or a soda and let it soak for 10
> or 15 minutes.   From that point on, you will not need anymore water.   I
> have found the need to take a hammer and drive in the last two feet
> simply because I could not get enough pressure on the rod by hand.   Wear
> some gloves because blisters will appear quickly and be cautious when
> pushing the rod in on top of the water else it will squirt back at you
> with vigor.
Question and  comment re ground rod insertion:

Comment - I've read that the "water method" is not a good idea 
because the soil is not in tight contact with the rod, and the 
decreased surface area of contact increases the electrical 
resistance, diminshing the rod's effectiveness.

Question(s) - Are these post hole drivers available at Home Depot 
type stores?  We have a lot of shale down at about the 4-5 ft level. 
Any tips how to get through it? I've used the sledge hammer method in 
the past, and sometimes can manage to break through, other times not.
73 Barry

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Barry Kutner, W2UP                           Internet: w2up@op.net
Newtown, PA                   FRC            alternate: barry@w2up.wells.com
                                            

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