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Richard Clark wrote:
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 03:59:17 GMT, Irv Finkleman wrote: A hole through the floor is not always a good idea, especially if the place where you drill is near the center of the foundation. The soil underneath is probably very dry and of no value for any sort of ground. Hi Irv, One might thinks so (dry), but this is the second hill I've lived on the top of. The first one had a neighbor who had an underground spring running through his basement. Here, I have two sump pumps with a perimeter drain for the same reason. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Wow! I'm on a hill too, but dry as a bone underneath the foundation. Fortunately the soil around the house is moist and loamy. Just wondeing -- is the spring salt water? :-) Irv -- -------------------------------------- Diagnosed Type II Diabetes March 5 2001 Beating it with diet and exercise! 297/215/210 (to be revised lower) 58"/43"(!)/44" (already lower too!) -------------------------------------- Visit my HomePage at http://members.shaw.ca/finkirv/index.html Visit my Baby Sofia website at http://members.shaw.ca/finkirv4/index.htm Visit my OLDTIMERS website at http://members.shaw.ca/finkirv5/index.htm -------------------- Irv Finkleman, Grampa/Ex-Navy/Old Fart/Ham Radio VE6BP Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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