Mr.Sparkle
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Wow, I have not seen that. What happened?
Wow, I have not seen that. What happened?
Wow, I have not seen that. What happened?
Wow, I have not seen that. What happened?
i hope the OP found out what he hit and its nothing dangerous
since he has not responded, I'm going to say he went 'kaboom'.
The worst part is I drove the rod (testing out new rotohammer) and I cant blame anyone else....Hate it when that happens....:grin:
So, how'd you like it? PJ (my better third) almost enjoys driving rods with our Bosch.. . . testing out new rotohammer . . .
On the bright side...you don't have to fire anyone.
Maybe you hit a Fragle in the leg!!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSDeoO-j3G0 They havn't been around for a long time but their still out there!!:grin:
Dang, fraggles? Where did that come from???
Well....we fixed the water line today....1 1/2" copper line....about 50" deep.....with a 1/2" X 8' copper clad rod driven just about DEAD COTTONPICKIN CENTER THROUG IT
Lots and lots of fun....the term mud from head to toe doesent begin to explain......
Well....we fixed the water line today....1 1/2" copper line....about 50" deep.....with a 1/2" X 8' copper clad rod driven just about DEAD COTTONPICKIN CENTER THROUG IT
Lots and lots of fun....the term mud from head to toe doesent begin to explain......
Sounds like they scared you enough. There is a difference between could not and would not and rather not. My instincts tell me that it can be turned off, and can be repaired.ground rod driving is always a cause for pause..... :-/
i drew up plans for a store and lock a few years ago.... running under the
property was a 36" transite pipe that remains to this day the central
water supply for the city of redlands.
the note on the plans said something to the effect that the water main
could not be turned off, and damage to it would have catastrophic effects
on the cities of redlands, and san bernadino.
due to cut and fill, the top of this irreplaceable, unrepairable water main was
about a foot under the ground, i kid you not. inverse was 48".
be glad it was only an inch and a half line.... how'd ya like to break a 36"
line being fed by big bear lake? :-(