On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 17:30:27 UTC, Dave wrote:
Bob Eager wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:56:22 UTC, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote:
Franko wrote:
"Mungo "Two Sheds" Toadfoot" wrote in
message ...
No I wasn't; I'm lying.
But I do want an 'ole dug, for a washing line pole. A big, heavy,
iron scaffold pole that wants going into the earth about two feet.
What's the best way to dig a scaffold pole 'ole? I did read about
someone using water from a hose pipe to dig a pole into the ground
but it was lacking detail. Any suggestions? What about a scaffold
pole-sized drill bit? Is that
feasible?
Si
If this thread doesn't stop getting any more outlandish methods
posted - I'll come round and dig the bl**dy thing myself for nothing
:-)
All you need is a pole some 7,926 miles long, threaded at both ends. Hammer
down using any previous method discussed until only 12' extends above
ground.
Take flight to Australia & use nut & very large washer to secure, remove any
excess using angle grinder.
You forgot to mention that, for increased stability, you can pack and
small gaps round the pole with car body filler.
But where does the angle grinder come into all this?
Trimming off the excess (see above). Do keep up! :-)
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