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Re: [IRCA] Have Roto-tiller Will Travel (BUG)
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Have Roto-tiller Will Travel (BUG)
- From: Bruce Portzer <bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 07:41:12 -0700
I've done something similar with a tool designed for edging lawns. The
tool has a long wooden handle. and the business end is a half-circle
with a sharp curved edge facing downward. You'd normally use it by
slipping it between the edge of your sidewalk and the lawn, and pushing
down to decapitate the grass blades hanging over the pavement. It works
just as well for making a small channel in the soil and then working the
wire into the soil.
Bruce
Chris Black wrote:
> Patrick, that's an old trick that Hams do for putting radials across lawns.
> You just get a flat blade and make a slight cut, bury your wire, and it
> looks as good as new.
>
> Chris
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>> I was thinking, if you had a little tool with a 2 inch wheel (blade on
>> it, you could cut a slit on the ground, drop the wire in and step on the
>> slit (crack), and it would be done. A roto tiller would call a lot of
>> attention, which I would not want to deal with, even here.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> Patrick Martin
>> KAVT Reception Manager
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