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![]() Thanks to all for all the information you have provided, including the latest thread on "ground rods at base of tower". The explanations received were very well thought out and comprehensive, and make all the sense in the world when one stops to think for a minute... :-) Now the fun begins. I went down to the electrical supply house and bought 3 8-ft ground rods and started driving one in at about a 45 degree angle under the window of the shack. As expected, I am having one hell of a time getting it into the ground. Every little while I stop and put a pencil mark on the rod down near the ground, and beat the end of the rod 10 or 15 more times, then look to see if the pencil mark has moved. So far it is moving but not much... but at least it's moving so presumably I haven't hit immovable rock yet. Someone said something about an electric hammer and that I could drive the rod into the ground in "minutes". If I go to try to rent one of those, what should I be looking for? Also, when I bought the ground rods the guy at the electrical shop showed me something called a Sluggo-Ox (www.sluggo-ox.com), touted as "the ultimate ground rod driving tool". It's not much more than a heavy block of tempered steel with a hole in one end that you place over the rod, and a LARGE head on the other end that you hit with your hammer. It claims to makes it easier to actually hit the end of the rod (which I am doing only about 60 percent of the time when I swing the sledgehammer). It also costs $120 (!!), at least that's what this place charges for it. I'm almost ready to go get one if it will help. Well, maybe not quite "almost" ready... ;-) Anything else that will make the job a little easier? I gave up for the day after about an hour and a half (it started raining so I figured that was as good an excuse as I needed...)... figured on starting in again on Sunday (tomorrow is booked...). |
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