In the old days, I would just refuse to do work that I felt was unnecessary.
Monday I realized that I have changed a bit. I still didn't like it....but I did it....for money.
Typical light pole base hit by bus/truck. Pole was teaked at the bottom but the concrete base was completely intact. Most of the time they crack at or just below grade but this one was pristine.
Owners would not accept straightening out the base so, at an additional cost, I plucked out a yard of concrete, 24" round and 9' long, and sent it to the landfill.
Threw some dirt in to soak up the water so the bobcat could drill out the bottom
Did a temp refeed to other lights on the circuit, put a new sonotube into the hole to keep dirt out, and went home tired, sore and really dirty.
I planned on taking pics of the bobcat wrestling the base out, and of the conduit 30" deep in rock hard soil but after spending a full two hours digging and laying with my head in the dirt hole, I forgot all about the camera.
Monday I realized that I have changed a bit. I still didn't like it....but I did it....for money.

Typical light pole base hit by bus/truck. Pole was teaked at the bottom but the concrete base was completely intact. Most of the time they crack at or just below grade but this one was pristine.
Owners would not accept straightening out the base so, at an additional cost, I plucked out a yard of concrete, 24" round and 9' long, and sent it to the landfill.

Threw some dirt in to soak up the water so the bobcat could drill out the bottom

Did a temp refeed to other lights on the circuit, put a new sonotube into the hole to keep dirt out, and went home tired, sore and really dirty.

I planned on taking pics of the bobcat wrestling the base out, and of the conduit 30" deep in rock hard soil but after spending a full two hours digging and laying with my head in the dirt hole, I forgot all about the camera.
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