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On 02/11/2011 03:52 PM, RHF wrote:
.. -service- These Bottles usually last about 3-Years. -Safety- Use a 5~6 Foot Step Ladder and Position the Bottle at around7~8 Feet or more above Ground so that it is not a Head Injury Hazard. So you want the bottle full of rocks so when the UV dissolves it the rocks fall on people? How about a glass jug on UV treated Dacron antenna rope? . |
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On Feb 11, 6:11*pm, dave wrote:
On 02/11/2011 03:52 PM, RHF wrote: . - - -service- These Bottles usually last about 3-Years. - - -Safety- Use a 5~6 Foot Step Ladder and Position - - the Bottle at around7~8 Feet or more above Ground - - so that it is not a Head Injury Hazard. - So you want the bottle full of rocks so when the - UV dissolves it the rocks fall on people? Dave -which-part-of- "-service- These Bottles usually last about 3-Years." - How about a glass jug on UV treated Dacron - antenna rope? Dave : ? "Glass Jug" ? Neighbor's Kid with a Pellet Gun |
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