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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 16:29:03 GMT, "Wayne"
wrote: - I lived for many years in the Dallas area. The caliche was down about 2 feet and was about a foot thick. I had to dig a hole with a shovel down to the caliche, then use a heavy hammer and long chisel to get through the caliche. Then, backfill and proceed as normal. Don't know what your configuration would be. Good luck. Thanks Wayne. As a last resort I will hack a trench with a pick and lay in the rod at a shallow angle to the surface. Would this give an adequate ground ? I could also bond it to an outdoor brass spigot 10 yards away or even to an anchor fence in the other direction. Dave WB3DWE |
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