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  1. thanks for the knowledge

    I got the fence done in a workable fashion. I placed electric on the outside and chicken wire on the inside. So far so good, except one ground hog that chewed thru the chicken wire. I shot him...
  2. Thread: hydraulic ram

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    Re: hydraulic ram

    Hey Pat,
    Do you know the distance that the supply hose can be? If I have a fall of 5' and a drive line of 60 - 100 ', a 500 gal storage tank 35 height above the pump and garden. How long can the...
  3. Re: Electric fence to keep wildlife out of garden

    Hey Pat,
    trying to grow a garden and keep out little hungry animals and deer. Don't mind sharing some, those raccoons will eat it all though. I have been doing some research on chargers, I...
  4. Thread: hydraulic ram

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    hydraulic ram

    Anyone use a water ram to fill up a holding tank and then use gravity to water your garden???
    I want to use soaker hoses or drip hoses with timers to water my garden. Any ideas, brand names, help
    ...
  5. Electric fence to keep wildlife out of garden

    Hello everyone,
    I am putting an electric fence around my garden to help with the wildlife eating my veggies. Have a question about the fence charger. Any suggestions on which brand is a good one. ...
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    Re: Step Lighting Fixture HELP

    Try this web site. Lots of choices for you. I put some in my stairs and they work great. Bought mine from Branch electric (no longer in business). But you can try this company. Good luck keep us...
  7. Thread: Peach

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    Re: Peach

    Egon,
    Its too cold up north. Try those peaches on some good ole homemade peach cobbler. Nothing better for your taste buds. Bad for the waist though.

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  8. Thread: bridge repair

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    Re: bridge repair

    OK thanks again everyone for your imput. I wil fix that bridge and report back to the fourm what the outcome was.

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  9. Thread: bridge repair

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    Re: bridge repair

    thanks again Egon,
    I like your idea about the steel plate to slow the water action down. My only concern is the new concrete with rebar will not directly support the old pier. It should help with...
  10. Thread: bridge repair

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    Re: bridge repair

    Thanks everyone for the input so far. I know that repairing instead of replacing is not the best scenario. But I have limited resorces (money, equipment). I have a construction back ground,...
  11. Thread: bridge repair

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    Re: bridge repair

    Thanks Egon,
    That sounds expensive. Do you know of a source to contact civil engineers in sw va. Please let me know if you do.
  12. Thread: bridge repair

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    bridge repair

    Hello,
    I have read the posts on one member asking for help to replace the wood on his bridge. I need to repair my bridge and have other questions, I hope that someone can help me. OK here are some...
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