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Subject: | Re: LF: 137 PROBE |
From: | wolf_dl4yhf <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 10 Aug 2011 23:15:24 +0200 |
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Hi Roelof and group, However, you should try your copper pipe first.I use a garden hose clamped to the pipe and a little water pressure to sink it in a minute! hehe.. reminds me of the days when I started on shortwave. After pushing a 2 metre / meter long copper tube 1.9 m into the ground (while water from a pump flowing through it), I disconnected the hose, and went to the garage to turn off the pump. When returning to the garden, the damned tube was gone - had further continued its journey into the deep ! I had to dig it out, and found it in a depth of ~ 30 cm below the ground. So beware... there may be copper-eating aliens underground, especially when the ground is sandy :-) 73, Wolf . |
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