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Default buried conduit for electrical work, some questions.

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"Jim Wilkins" on Wed, 12 Jul 2017 07:09:55
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Pete Keillor on Tue, 11 Jul 2017 06:22:30
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Thanks. I'm just glad I don't have to dig far, or in caliche. I
just got lots of rocks - this used to be glacier till. Drains
well,
but - rocks.

tschus
pyotr


I've been fighting through rocks and oak roots in glacial till too,


We must have a better quality of glacial till. Least wise I just
have lots of small rocks - baseball size and under. Plus the
occasional brick, and one slab of concrete.

Still want to sift it to separate the rocks from the dirt.

tschus
pyotr
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Boulders removed for the foundation are scattered around the edges of
the yard. I weighed the smallest at 1100 lbs when I hauled it out
back. I've been splitting off protruding parts of larger buried ones
that interfere with my path improvement projects.
http://www.trowandholden.com/wedgetech.php
-jsw