[TowerTalk] Fwd: Fwd: Canada geese
Hans Hammarquist
hanslg at aol.com
Sat Feb 17 23:37:33 EST 2018
Hi,it might be an even better and less hard to find solution to put some type of metal pipe and thread the cable (-s) through it. If the pipe has a thick wall enough that should keep the critters from chewing through it.
I like that better than electrocute them.
Hans - N2JFS
-----Original Message-----
From: garyk9gs <garyk9gs at wi.rr.com>
To: Hans Hammarquist <hanslg at aol.com>
Sent: Sat, 17 Feb 2018 21:53
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Fwd: Canada geese
What about that braided stainless steel hose used on washing machines or hot rods? I'll bet there is someplace you can buy by the foot.
73
-Gary K9GS
-------- Original message --------
From: Hans Hammarquist via TowerTalk <towertalk at contesting.com>
Date: 2/17/18 8:46 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: towertalk at contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Fwd: Canada geese
Mark, I believe Patrick's suggestion stands out to be the best. I second that if the birds or whatever you have destroying your cable cannot chew through it they will leave it alone.
Good luck and tell us how it went.
Hans - N2JFS
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Greenlee <patrick_g at windstream.net>
To: Mark N2QT <n2qt at yahoo.com>; towertalk <towertalk at contesting.com>
Sent: Sat, 17 Feb 2018 8:29
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Canada geese
Mark, it seems to me you are taking two of the best possible steps, verification of who the enemy is via the trail cam and more robustly armoring the trouble spot. The camera will satisfy your curiosity and the armoring will offer real protection.I have a 200 gal round stock watering tank positioned adjacent to a well house. It has an auto fill float valve and a thermostatically controlled heater in it. In summer I don't have the heater powered up and the cows ate the wires and chewed up the water hose. I repaired the damage and wrapped the trouble spot with 4 point barbed wire. You can't buy barbed wire in short lengths (comes in large rolls) but if you could find a fence company or farmer/rancher with barbed wire fences you could probably get several feet for free or low cost. The 4 point is best and some of that will make a real deterrent to further damage. Barbed wire is a much better deterrent than hardware cloth.An optional method of application of the barbed wire th
at is easier on you to install is to encircle the area of interest with several straight pieces of barbed wire running parallel to the coax. Use wire to make ties around the coax/barbed wire bundle. If you carefully remove the barbs from a foot long piece of barbed wire and separate the two wire strands the individual wires can be use to wrap around the bundle of coax and barbed wire. I can't think of a critter of lesser stature than Godzilla that could gnaw through a coax protected this way.The cattle ate the wires of my first WX station even though they were in PVC conduit. My second station is better protected.Best of luck to you whichever way you proceed. I hope the trail cam identifies the culprit and it isn't some misguided miscreant.I got a good belly laugh re the fence them out suggestions, electric fence or otherwise, as from my personal observation I can assure you that geese are good fliers capable of clearing any fence, great wall of China, Trump's border wal
l, etc.Patrick NJ5G______________________________________________________________________________________________TowerTalk mailing listTowerTalk at contesting.comhttp://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/towertalk
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