A short test with rebar seemed to work well. The first attempt hit a baseball-sized rock three inches in the dirt. I was curious and dug it up off-camera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi82oZG2uMk&t=15s
A short test with rebar seemed to work well. The first attempt hit a baseball-sized rock three inches in the dirt. I was curious and dug it up off-camera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi82oZG2uMk&t=15s
Sunk four 8' ground rods this past week as part of a grounding array. The pneumatic gun setup was perfect for starting the first three feet of the sink. Then, it was faster and easier to bang them in manually with a sledge.
Still, I consider the effort a success due to the ease with which the first three feet started perfectly straight.
Well it certainly sounds like you are a very grounded person. Sportsman Guide had some 5 ft. solid brass military surplus grounding rods I had some saved in my cart but I waited to long to purchase & they sold out.
Mark
Garage stuff
Everlast 255 EXT
Miller 251 mig
30A spool gun
Miller 211 mig
Lincoln SP 250 mig
Lincoln buzz box
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