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"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in
news ![]() Someone said something about an electric hammer and that I could drive the rod into the ground in "minutes". If I go to try to rent one of those, what should I be looking for? I made the adapter for mine from a regular bull point which was cut off, annealed and drilled with a blind 15.1 mm hole, then re-tempered. The sytem drives rods is as quick as you can climb down the ladder. I have driven 24' electrodes (3 x 8' with couplers) using this system. No doubt they can be purchased, but you may be able to rent the hammer and driver. If you cannot rent a driver specific to earth electrods, you may be able to get a driver for star pickets (or whatever you call them) and make a small adapter to keep the electrode centred in the adapter. See how you think after you have hit your hand a couple of times! You will see articles on the net describing drilling a hole with a hose and a peice of pipe. I have reservations about this, because it is no longer a drive electrode. I have not seen this method used by commercial applications and I suspect that if one was contracted to drive electrodes, this would not be an acceptable method. Owen |
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