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Rick wrote:
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? Rental yards call them "demolition hammers"... available in various forms (electric, pneumatic, etc) and sizes (45#, 60#, 90#, etc). Also, when I bought the ground rods the guy at the electrical shop showed me something called a Sluggo-Ox (www.sluggo-ox.com), touted as "the ultimate ground rod driving tool". It's not much more than a heavy block of tempered steel with a hole in one end that you place over the rod, and a LARGE head on the other end that you hit with your hammer. It claims to makes it easier to actually hit the end of the rod (which I am doing only about 60 percent of the time when I swing the sledgehammer). It also costs $120 (!!), at least that's what this place charges for it. I'm almost ready to go get one if it will help. Well, maybe not quite "almost" ready... ;-) Perhaps your local rental yard has something like this for rent -- the general term would be "slide-hammer". Anything else that will make the job a little easier? I gave up for the day after about an hour and a half (it started raining so I figured that was as good an excuse as I needed...)... figured on starting in again on Sunday (tomorrow is booked...). Saturating the ground may help a little (or a lot). I've used the garden hose left on a trickle with the end of the hose against the ground rod. Bryan WA7PRC |
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