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JohnP wrote: A month or so ago I posted a question about a tube that I had seen at the bottom of telegraph posts. I realied they were on new posts. I found out today that the tube is to allow BT to put a probe down to ensure that the contractors had made the hole to the correct depth and hadn't trimmed a bit off the bottom of the post if boring the hole was difficult. some of the smaller BBC tv relay station use "stout wooden poles" rather than the better known lattice masts. One of these in the west of Scotland blew over the the first winter gales because the contractor had met hard rock after about a foot down and chopped off the bottom 4ft so it was only held in place by the peat. (Fiunary. if anybody cares) -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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