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But surely the eye-hook is on the top of the blade,
and not underneath the ground where it would need to be to draw the wire into the slit? (One radial installed using the bread-knife, many more to go) "Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr." wrote in message ... Using the meat cleaver I stretched the wires above ground first, slid the wire through an eyehook and cut along the edge of the wire. The eyehook did the burying of the wire as I moved along the ground. |
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