I go to my local dry cleaning businesses and they are VERY
VERY happy to give me their wire hangers...100's at a time....
I cut them long enough to form a small bend or "U" at one
end...and hammer down my radials with them...works great...
Have 9000 plus feet of radials in the ground and am having
to move in less than two months!! ARGghhhhhhhh HI HI
Jose - N4BAA
Tony Martin W4FOA wrote:
> Phil,
> Something that works great for me is the 16 inch long "stiff metal wire"
> that one uses to pin insulation rolls between floor joists (called
> Insulation Supports). I use a hammer and a cold chisel and cut each on in
> half....very strong and readily available by the box (600 per box) for very
> reasonable price at your local building supply store.
>
> Just another option.
>
> While on radials....I made up a radial burying helper tool out of a 6 foot
> replacement wooden handle (for rakes, etc), cut a groove in the end and
> place an old skill saw blade in the groove with a bolt serving as an axle.
> If your earth is fairly soft, you can cut a groove in a hurry with this
> tool. Not as easy as using an edger (which I use most of the time).
>
> Radials are a lot of work but the work is rewarding!
>
> 73
> Tony, W4FOA
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Phil Camera" <kb9cry@comcast.net>
> To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 10:48 AM
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] ground radials
>
>
>
>>And, not trying to be snippy, a place called Farm N Fleet has 14 gauge
>>galvanized electric fence wire at 1/4 mile for about $13. I loop a length
>>over my hand , sideways, cut it, and then bend is a little so it looks
>>like a bobbi pin and use those for pinning radials down. Once the grass
>>grows over them, radial and pins, one can not find them. Works like a
>>champ and is very cost effective. Phil KB9CRY
>>
>>-------------- Original message --------------
>>
>>
>>>FYI
>>>
>>>A place called Gardner's Supply has "earth anchors" on sale for $1.99 for
>>>15.
>>>
>>>They look like they would be good for pinning down verticle ground wires?
>>>
>>>Larry K1ZW
>>>Durham, NC
>>>
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