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Re: driving copper pipe



Original poster: "Ed Phillips by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <evp-at-pacbell-dot-net>

Tesla list wrote:
 >
 > Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" 
<Tesla729-at-cs-dot-com>

 >
 > Not sure what part of the country you're in but the copper-clad
 > (copper coating over steel rod - not solid copper) grouding rods
 > at my local Home Depot (SW TN) are 8 ft. long (not 6 ft.) and they
 > run about $9. You can get the plain galvanized grounding rods
 > (just a galvanized zinc coating as opposed to copper) cheaper
 > at the same but I would assume these would be much poorer
 > conductors of the RF currents. BTW, at Lowe's, the 8 ft. copper
 > clad grounding rods are about $11, so it pays to shop around :^)
 >
 > David Rieben

	Have you ever tried driving an 8 foot (or even 6 foot) rod into hard,
gravelly soil?  I have and, at least around here, it's just about
impossible.  In soft and moist soil it should be easy, but not in this
part of Southern California.  I tried to drive 4 such 6 foot rods into
my back yard and didn't get any of them deeper than about 4 feet.  After
that fiasco I went to the copper pipe/water method and it worked fine.

Ed