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On 05/09/2018 09:10, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
"Gareth's Downstairs Computer" wrote in message news ![]() On 04/09/2018 22:27, Roger Hayter wrote: Gareth's Downstairs Computer wrote: Is there a trick, or kink, or wrinkle, for putting in an earth stake with the knowledge that it will go all the way down (3 feet) into the ground without hitting an obstacle so leaving you with a problem stake that is only half way in but held so firmly by the soil that you cannot get it out? (and thereby hangs a tale (tail?), for I have such a stake with an inverted bottle over it to circumvent the taking out of one's eye) A 1metre SDS masonry drill helps. To get the old one out a pipe wrench can be useful, and possibly a slide hammer. You learn something everyday for I'd never heard of a slide hammer. it is a hammer which slides .... And therefore quite different to a hammerfor? |
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