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Building a Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} with an Solid Iron Core. - Also - Water Drilling a Solid Copper Pipe for a Ground Rod.
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Building a Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} with an Solid Iron Core. [ Also - Water Drilling a Solid Copper Pipe for a Ground Rod. ] Located and identify the placement of your Ground Rod. Take a piece of Copper Pipe 8-10 Foot long. Cut the Bottom Tip of the Copper Pipe at a 45 Degree Angle -or- Cross-Cut the Bottom Tip about a Half Inch at 0*-180* and 90*-270* and bend the four edges inward at an Angle to form a Water {Cutting} Jet. Near the Bottom about One Inch Drill a Through-and-Through set of opposed 1/8" Holes; and then go up and Inch at 60* and do the same; and next go up and Inch at 120* and do the same again. Use a common Water Hose Fitting on the Top End of the Copper Pipe; with a Water Hose connected to it; to Hydro-Drill the Copper Pipe into the Ground. Turn-on-the-Water and start you Hydro-Drilling. The Remove the common Water Hose Fitting from the Top End of the Copper Pipe. Note - Improving Ground Rod Conductivity : Use a small funnel to pour a dry of wet Mixture of : 1/2 Epsom Salt; and 1/4 Copper Sulfate and 1/4 common Iodized {Table} Salt down into the Copper Pipe. About a Cup of two will do. This will help the Ground Conductivity of your Ground Rod. * Magnesium Sulfate = Epsom Salt http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epsom_salt * Copper Sulfate = Copper Sulphate = Blue Vitriol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_sulfate * Common Iodized {Table} Salt http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodized_salt http://www.saltinstitute.org/37.html Take a Piece of Re-Bar (Iron Construction Bar) Stick the piece of Re-Bar inside the Copper Pipe (Tube) as long as the Copper Pipe. You now have a Ground Rod made-up-of-a : Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} with a Solid Iron Core. FWIW - Of course there is always the Ready-Made Plated Copper-on-Iron Ground Rods that can be found in most Hardware Stores. hope this helps - iane ~ RHF |
Building a Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} with an Solid Iron Core. - Also - Water Drilling a Solid Copper Pipe for a Ground Rod.
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Building a Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} with an Solid Iron Core. - Also - Water Drilling a Solid Copper Pipe for a Ground Rod.
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 17:08:35 GMT, David wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 06:52:57 -0800, wrote: On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 14:20:18 GMT, David wrote: On 15 Jan 2006 01:54:39 -0800, "RHF" wrote: Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} . . . . Pipe is solid or it's tube. David, I suggest you double check your assertion. DXSavant A tube is either solid or it's pipe. My ''assertion'' (who talks like that?) is that if it's solid it's not pipe, it's rodular. David, You are wrong. Suggest you check a few sources, easiest is the dictionary and another would be the machinists handbook, or even go to this website and see how the terminology is used within industry: http://www.uspipe.com/Main/ As to your flip retorts, you should keep in mind the civil nature in which I brought this to your attention without resorting to calling you a "tard" or PlayinG with FunnY use of CapitaliZation: DaviD not everyone is out to get you. DXSavant |
Building a Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} with an Solid IronC...
UGH,burry Tomahawk.Heap Wampum.Smoke um Peace Pipe.
Kemo Sabe,Lone Ranger. cuhulin |
(OT) : DaviD - I Am Not Trying To Confuse 'you' - That's 'your' Job !
DaviD - "it's rodular." - Rodular ?
Do You Mean : Round Metal Rod Stock ? -or- a Round Metal Rod Blank ? DaviD - a pipe, Is A Pipe. IS A PIPE ! : a Hollow Cylinder some times called a Tube. A Solid Copper Pipe refers to : 'a' Solid {The Nature of the Material} Copper in the form of a Pipe. The Metal is All Copper Material. A PVC Pipe is made of a plastic "PVC" Material. A Copper "Clad" Metal Pipe : Would be a Pipe made of Metal Materials with a Outer Surface of Copper. pipe are Pipe the World Around -and- anyway you look at it the World is Round - since it is basically a Sphere {Ball} "Globe" . DaviD - Some people say - Pie Are Square ;-} Then Again most people say - Cakes are Square and Pies are Round :o) DaviD - I Am Not Trying To Confuse 'you' - That's 'your' Job ! david - i am glad we had this little chat ~ RHF |
Building a Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} with an Solid Iron Core. - Also - Water Drilling a Solid Copper Pipe for a Ground Rod.
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 10:09:50 -0800, wrote:
David, You are wrong. Suggest you check a few sources, easiest is the dictionary and another would be the machinists handbook, or even go to this website and see how the terminology is used within industry: http://www.uspipe.com/Main/ As to your flip retorts, you should keep in mind the civil nature in which I brought this to your attention without resorting to calling you a "tard" or PlayinG with FunnY use of CapitaliZation: DaviD not everyone is out to get you. DXSavant 2 : a long tube or hollow body for conducting a liquid, gas, or finely divided solid or for structural purposes |
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I have seen round cakes and square (that old saying thingy,You have to
be there to be square) cakes before,but I have never seen a square pie before. cuhulin |
Building a Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} with an Solid IronC...
Some pipes were made of clay and wood,long long ago.The Romans had pipes
made of lead and they got lead poisioning too. cuhulin |
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Building a Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} with an Solid Iron...
If I want a copperized eight feet long iron/steel (whatever they are
made of) ground rod,there is a Home Depot store (and one or two or three more Home Depot stores around here too) about seven tenths of a mile from me on Robinson Road Ext where I can hop over there and buy one.Just like the 37 year old blonde Bell South woman next door to me did.I own a sledgehammer to pound it into the ground too. cuhulin |
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All of my water pipes are the plastic freezeproof kind of water pipes,
(all the way from the water meter in my front yard and all the way into my house) same kind of plastic water pipes that is used in Alaska. cuhulin |
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All of my water pipes are the plastic freezeproof kind of water pipes, (all the way from the water meter in my front yard and all the way into my house) same kind of plastic water pipes that is used in Alaska. cuhulin It's a good thing you changed over from lead. It should have been done MUCH sooner, however... http://general-medicine.jwatch.org/c...ull/1990/116/1 .. mike |
Building a Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} with an Solid Iron...
I never heard of anybody using lead pipes before in America.Before
plastic,my water pipes were iron water pipes just like (no lead) iron water pipes just like in millions of houses and buildings all over America.A couple of them are copper water pipes connected to my electric hot water heater.Those old iron water pipes rust out and clog up really bad after a number of years.Plastic water pipes are much,much better than iron water pipes. cuhulin,the plumbing expert |
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